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149 Lublinskaya street-the Palace of culture named after I. M. Astakhov in Lublino Royalty Free Stock Photo
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149 Lublinskaya street-the Palace of culture named after I. M. Astakhov in Lublino architect Konstantin Bartoshevich Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stele at the Palace of culture.Astakhov in Lublino, 149 Lublinskaya street Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stele at the Palace of culture.Astakhov in Lublino, 149 Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Church of Anatolia and Protoleon Nicomedia in Park of a name of Artema borovika. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Astakhov house of Culture in Lublino, 149 Lublinskaya street
Stele at the Palace of culture.Astakhov in Lublino, 149 Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The Church of Anatolia and Protoleon Nicomedia in Park of a name of Artema borovika. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The Church of Anatolia and Protoleon Nicomedia in Park of a name of Artema borovika. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Church of Anatolia and Protoleon Nicomedia in Park of a name of Artema borovika. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Palace of culture named after I. M. Astakhov, Hero of the Soviet Union pilot in Lublin, 149 Lublinskaya street in a spacious lobby, exhibitions and meetings are held, and you can also wait for children with comfort and coffee from classes in the studios. It was built on the site of a wooden shed, which originally since 1923 housed the club of the Lublin aeration station.architect Konstantin Bartoshevich opened in 1962 and belonged to the Lublin combine of the mosochistvod trust. Construction was delayed due to the revision of the building`s design, which lost the colonnade typical of such typical institutions of the 1950s. In 1983, the Palace of culture was named after the Hero of the Soviet Union pilot Ivan Astakhov, who died in 1944 when ramming an enemy aircraft.


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