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Men's Gymnasium Building

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Men's Gymnasium Building was built in 1911–1913 in Baku, Azerbaijan for the Men's Gymnasium named after Emperor Alexander III. The architect of the building was Konstantin Borisoglebsky. The building was once the second largest educational institution after the Baku Real School. After the Soviet occupation, the building functioned as the city hospital No. 4. In 2018, the building was removed from the control of the Ministry of Health due to the relocation of City Hospital No. 4. It is currently unused. Read more on Wikipedia

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