One
of Moscow's "Seven Sisters" this building is one of
the city's greatest examples of Stalinist architecture.
Its spires and mass suggest power and stability. Yet
it straddles the line between inspiration and communist
utilitarianism. Now that the hard liners have fallen
our of power, hopefully it will remain unchanged as
an example of the type of mind set that governed Russia
for so long. The building, itself, if festooned with
propaganda. Huge concrete bundles of wheat curve around
the sickle and hammer that was the symbol of the Soviet
Union. The hotel occupies the central shaft. In keeping
with communist ideals, the flanking rows of 8-10 storey
buildings are apartments. Inside the lobby, the ceiling
is decorated with murals of Soviet youth enjoying
the fruits of Soviet values. 1990 - The Hotel Ukraine
is the setting for the film The Russia House featuring
Sean Connery and Michelle Pfeiffer. October, 1993
- The rooms facing the Russian parliament are evacuated
when the army uses tanks to put down an attempted
coup. The hotel faces the parliament building and
there was fear that shrapnel, bullets, or debris could
hit the hotel.