Abstract

The article is devoted to the architecture of the consular buildings of Manchuria (Lubin) in Inner Mongolia, during the first half of the 20th century. At present, in the Far East, in the context of the revitalization of modern construction of the cities of Northern Manchuria, located within the boundaries of the Chinese Eastern Railway, the Russian and European architecture is lost, and the remaining objects are reconstructed and become objects of tourist routes. The significance of Russian architecture of the first half of the twentieth century over time is rises, first of all, due to the preservation of the Russian and European architectural and cultural heritage. The article provides a brief historical description and architectural analysis of the objects. Also revealed two consular buildings, one of which is lost.

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