Russian architecture refers to the architectural styles and designs that have developed in Russia throughout its history.
In the early centuries of Russian architecture, the Byzantine Empire had a strong influence on its development, with the most prominent example being the onion dome design of Orthodox churches.
During the 18th and 19th centuries, the Russian Baroque style emerged, characterized by ornate decoration and dramatic curves. Another notable movement is the Classical Revival, which brought a return to ancient Greek and Roman ideals and can be seen in the magnificent palaces and public buildings across Russia.
In the 20th century, following the Bolshevik Revolution, a new architectural style called Constructivism emerged, which emphasized functionality, simplicity, and the use of new materials like concrete and steel.
Today, contemporary Russian architects are exploring a variety of styles and techniques, often mixing old and new elements. Some of the most remarkable examples of modern Russian architecture include the colorful, futuristic buildings of Moscow's International Business Center and Zaryadye Park.
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