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- Moskva_Pool abstract "The Moskva Pol (Moscow Pool) was, for a time, the world's largest open air swimming pool. It was built in Moscow in 1958 on the foundation of the abandoned Palace of the Soviets, to the designs of prominent Moscow architect Dmitry Chechulin. Construction of the Palace of Soviets had began in 1938 and was abandoned in 1941 when steel from the foundation of the building was used for war materials during World War II. The empty foundation of the Palace of the Soviets was, in 1958, made into an open air swimming pool which existed from 1958 until 1995. The water was heated in order to extend the pool season into cooler weather. In 1995 the Cathedral of Christ the Savior was reconstructed, the original church having been demolished to make way for the Palace of the Soviets.".
- Moskva_Pool thumbnail Schwimmbad_Moskwa.jpg?width=300.
- Moskva_Pool wikiPageID "23311124".
- Moskva_Pool wikiPageRevisionID "592336851".
- Moskva_Pool hasPhotoCollection Moskva_Pool.
- Moskva_Pool subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_built_in_the_Soviet_Union.
- Moskva_Pool subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Moscow.
- Moskva_Pool subject Category:Demolished_buildings_and_structures.
- Moskva_Pool subject Category:Stalinist_architecture.
- Moskva_Pool subject Category:Swimming_venues_in_Russia.
- Moskva_Pool point "55.74444444444445 37.605555555555554".
- Moskva_Pool type Artifact100021939.
- Moskva_Pool type Building102913152.
- Moskva_Pool type BuildingsAndStructuresBuiltInTheSovietUnion.
- Moskva_Pool type BuildingsAndStructuresInMoscow.
- Moskva_Pool type DemolishedBuildingsAndStructures.
- Moskva_Pool type Object100002684.
- Moskva_Pool type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Moskva_Pool type Structure104341686.
- Moskva_Pool type Whole100003553.
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- Moskva_Pool comment "The Moskva Pol (Moscow Pool) was, for a time, the world's largest open air swimming pool. It was built in Moscow in 1958 on the foundation of the abandoned Palace of the Soviets, to the designs of prominent Moscow architect Dmitry Chechulin. Construction of the Palace of Soviets had began in 1938 and was abandoned in 1941 when steel from the foundation of the building was used for war materials during World War II.".
- Moskva_Pool label "Moskva Pool".
- Moskva_Pool label "Moskwa (basen)".
- Moskva_Pool label "Piscina Moskva".
- Moskva_Pool label "Piscine Moskva".
- Moskva_Pool label "Schwimmbad Moskwa".
- Moskva_Pool label "Москва (бассейн)".
- Moskva_Pool sameAs Schwimmbad_Moskwa.
- Moskva_Pool sameAs Piscine_Moskva.
- Moskva_Pool sameAs Piscina_Moskva.
- Moskva_Pool sameAs Moskwa_(basen).
- Moskva_Pool sameAs m.065yzmb.
- Moskva_Pool sameAs Q591977.
- Moskva_Pool sameAs Q591977.
- Moskva_Pool sameAs Moskva_Pool.
- Moskva_Pool lat "55.74444444444445".
- Moskva_Pool long "37.605555555555554".
- Moskva_Pool wasDerivedFrom Moskva_Pool?oldid=592336851.
- Moskva_Pool depiction Schwimmbad_Moskwa.jpg.
- Moskva_Pool isPrimaryTopicOf Moskva_Pool.