Wedding-cake style

As wedding-cake style buildings are some of these, it was used frequently in Stalinist architecture(Russian: Сталинский стиль) in Russia.

Nicknamed in the USA: The Seven Sisters (Russian: Сталинские высотки, literally Stalin's Skyscrapers) were built from 1947 to 1953.

[3] The wedding-cake style in Stalinist architecture is characterized by tiered construction and towering buildings towards the center.

[4] The seven sisters include: At the beginning of the 21st century, there were signs of a revival of the Stalinist wedding-cake style of architecture, driven by the resentment over the decline of the Soviet Union and its failure to achieve prosperity despite the cultural influx from other capitalist countries.

After World War II, according to the Berlin Declaration and The Potsdam Agreement, Germany's eastern territories were Soviet-occupied zones by the Soviet Union.

120 Wall Street in New York, a skyscraper from 1930, is an archetype of wedding-cake architecture.
The Triumph Palace
Karl-Marx-Allee Berlin