Download coordinates as: This is an incomplete list of the tallest structures that are built in the former Soviet Union.
There are some facilities in Russia and other parts of former Soviet Union, which may use permanent man-made structures taller than 250 metres.
Skyscrapers built during Stalin's last years (1947–1953) in an elaborate combination of Russian Baroque and Gothic styles (see Seven Sisters (Moscow)).
In nearly all larger towns in the former Soviet Union, there is a characteristic lattice tower of type 3803 KM, which is used for FM- and TV-broadcasting.
Some thermal power stations in the area of the former Soviet Union have at least one chimney, which is also used as electricity pylon.