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17: 157: 139: 148: 82: 93:'s death. It was decided that the Pantheon would be built in Moscow, but its location was not further specified. A likely location would probably have been opposite the 120:
after Stalin's death, and with the official condemnation of Joseph Stalin, whose body was removed from the Lenin Mausoleum on October 31, 1961, and buried next to the
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in Paris, and the idea was to transfer all the remains buried at the Kremlin Wall Necropolis, and convert the Lenin Mausoleum into a monumental
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Decision to build in Moscow a monumental building - the Pantheon - a monument of eternal glory of great people of the Soviet country.
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decided to formally protect the historical monuments of the Lenin Mausoleum and the Kremlin Wall Necropolis.
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The decision to build the Pantheon was never executed. Its fate may be connected with the turning point of
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figures along with the remains of Communists who had been buried at the
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Monument to the Eternal Glory of the Great People of the Soviet Land
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In 1953-1961, the tomb was known as the Lenin-Stalin Mausoleum.
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in a joint decision of March 6, 1953, the day following
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The decision to build the Pantheon was taken by the
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Russian
monumental
tomb
Moscow
Soviet Union
communist
Kremlin Wall Necropolis
Vladimir Lenin
Lenin's Mausoleum
Central Committee of the CPSU
Council of Ministers
Joseph Stalin
Kremlin
Moscow River
Panthéon
tribune
Red Square
Stalinist architectural projects
Kremlin Wall
Kremlin Wall Necropolis
Russian SFSR


Different designs' locations
Pantheon, Rome
Palace of Soviets
Tatlin's Tower
Decision to build in Moscow a monumental building - the Pantheon - a monument of eternal glory of great people of the Soviet country.
Жизнь после смерти. За стеклом

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