House on the Embankment

The House on the Embankment (Russian: Дом на набережной) is a block-wide apartment building on the banks of the Moskva River on Balchug in downtown Moscow, Russia. It faces Bersenevskaya Embankment on one side and Serafimovicha Street on the other side. Until 1952, it was the tallest residential building in Moscow. It is considered an example of constructivist architecture. It was best known as the place of residence of the Soviet elite, many of whom were arrested and executed during Stalin's Great Purge.

  • House on Embankment
  • Дом на набережной
General information
TypeResidential
Architectural styleConstructivism
Address2, Serafimovicha Street
Town or cityMoscow
CountryRussia
Construction started1928
Completed1931
ClientSoviet government
Height~50 m
Technical details
Floor count12
Design and construction
Architect(s)Boris Iofan
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