The Kudrinskaya Square Building is a building in Moscow, one of Seven Sisters Of Moscow Stalinist skyscrapers, designed by Mikhail Posokhin (Russian: Михаил Посохин)[1] and Ashot Mndoyants (Ашот Мндоянц).
The lobbies decorated with marble columns, stained-glass windows, and lamps in the form of candelabra are a reminiscence of Gothic interiors.
The pointed turrets around the spire resemble the domes of an Eastern Orthodox church.
The building was equipped with a centralized dust extraction system, which consisted of brushes and hoses located in each flat, piping running along with the building, and vacuuming stations installed in the basement.
Its apartments were originally intended for cultural leaders of the former USSR; they are currently inhabited by wealthy Russians.