almatinskii dvorets shkolnikov) is a Pioneers Palace, an institution from the Soviet Union to provide after-school education for children, built in Almaty in 1983.
In 1978 the first secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Kazakhstan Dinmukhamed Kunaev decided to build the palace.
[3] The architectural and planning composition of the four-storey building is in the form of a spiral with pavilion volumes strung on its axis.
The center of the composition is the Celebration hall topped with a dome, to which all groups of rooms of the palace adjoin.
[4] Since 26 January 1984, the Pioneers Palace has been included in the state list of historical and cultural monuments of local importance in Almaty.