This faced with aluminum and glass piece of the Soviet Brutalism was built in 1985.

Dmitry Ivanov. 2015. CC-BY-SA 4.0. The description of the photo →
Moscow. VDNKh. Pavilion No. 38 Fishing. A view from the Fourth Kamensky Pond.
The location of the pavilion:

Dmitry Ivanov. 2015. CC-BY-SA 4.0. The description of the photo →
In 2006 the Pavilion Fishing acquired a new neighbor – the pseudo-Gothic mansion of the Russian businessman Yakov Yakubov (on the right).
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