: Designed by Victor Djorbenadze and Vazha Orbeladze in 1984, it blends 1920s expressionism with medieval Georgian church styles.
: Houses seven luxurious wedding halls, high-end restaurants, beauty salons, and a 22-room hotel. Bishkek , Kyrgyzstan : Wedding Palace
Historically, Wedding Palaces (ZAGS) were built during the Soviet era to replace church weddings with grand, state-sponsored rituals. : : Designed by Victor Djorbenadze and Vazha Orbeladze
: Purchased in 2002 as a private residence but currently leased for private functions and tours . Ashgabat , Turkmenistan (Bagt Köşgi) : : : Purchased in 2002 as a private
: A non-denominational house of worship mimicking cathedral grandeur but using Soviet iconography like stained glass scenes of labor . Manzhouli , China :
: An 11-story building (47 meters tall) featuring a giant eight-pointed star and a golden globe with a map of Turkmenistan.