Soviet architecture seems "like a dream dreamt by another dream."
Minsk is generally described as a classic example of Soviet architecture.
Each station is an architectural monument for its own neighborhood, in the style of late Soviet architecture.
Yet the ministry building's design also debunks many of the standard clichés we hold about late Soviet architecture.
There was this mix of modernity, old Soviet architecture, and beautiful parks.
The city also has some beautiful examples of Soviet neoclassical architecture.
Working settlements in Absheron were the first examples of young Soviet architecture.
In its appearance, the station is a typical example of the 1960s policy on Soviet public architecture.