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Did you know... that Moscow City Hall, built in the
1890s to the tastes of the Russian
bourgeoisie, was converted by
Communists into the Central
Lenin Museum after its rich interior decoration had been plastered over?
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this building is not city hall anymore for dozens of years. may be to rename it to imperial moscow city hall or old moscow city hall?
Elk Salmon16:27, 28 April 2006 (UTC)reply
It is still known as городская дума in every book I consulted in Russian or English. No other name stuck to this structure as yet. --
Ghirla-трёп-16:32, 28 April 2006 (UTC)reply
City Duma is not City Hall then. City Duma moved to another place long time ago as well. Then more correctly will be Imperial Moscow City Duma or Old, or Former or something like that. Current City Duma building located in Petrovka st, 22.
[1],
[2]. City Hall is huge complex behind of front mayor's building on Tverskaya
[3]. It will remain mayor's office after completion of new City Hall and City Duma in IBC.
Elk Salmon16:57, 28 April 2006 (UTC)reply
I'm not talking about inventing new names. I'm talking about prefix to show it is not current building of City Hall or Duma. At least it should be mentoined in article.
Elk Salmon17:06, 28 April 2006 (UTC)reply
A fact from V. I. Lenin Museum appeared on Wikipedia's
Main Page in the Did you know column on 30 April 2006. The text of the entry was as follows:
Did you know... that Moscow City Hall, built in the
1890s to the tastes of the Russian
bourgeoisie, was converted by
Communists into the Central
Lenin Museum after its rich interior decoration had been plastered over?
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WikiProject dedicated to coverage of
Russia on Wikipedia. To participate: Feel free to edit the article attached to this page, join up at the
project page, or contribute to the
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this building is not city hall anymore for dozens of years. may be to rename it to imperial moscow city hall or old moscow city hall?
Elk Salmon16:27, 28 April 2006 (UTC)reply
It is still known as городская дума in every book I consulted in Russian or English. No other name stuck to this structure as yet. --
Ghirla-трёп-16:32, 28 April 2006 (UTC)reply
City Duma is not City Hall then. City Duma moved to another place long time ago as well. Then more correctly will be Imperial Moscow City Duma or Old, or Former or something like that. Current City Duma building located in Petrovka st, 22.
[1],
[2]. City Hall is huge complex behind of front mayor's building on Tverskaya
[3]. It will remain mayor's office after completion of new City Hall and City Duma in IBC.
Elk Salmon16:57, 28 April 2006 (UTC)reply
I'm not talking about inventing new names. I'm talking about prefix to show it is not current building of City Hall or Duma. At least it should be mentoined in article.
Elk Salmon17:06, 28 April 2006 (UTC)reply