The building was built at the initiative of
Nikita Khrushchev as a modern arena for Communist Party meetings. The building replaced several heritage buildings, including the old neo-classical building of the
State Armoury, and some of the back corpuses of the
Great Kremlin Palace. This, and that the architecture of the projected building contrasted with the historic milieu resulted in quite an uproar, particularly after other historic buildings of the Kremlin, such as the
Chudov and
Ascension cloisters, had already been demolished during the Stalin era and laws, that were introduced by the mid-1950s, prohibited the demolition of historic structures, making the construction in some ways illegal. The construction work started in 1959 and the building was opened along with the
22nd Congress of the
Communist Party of the Soviet Union on October 17, 1961. Over the years this was the main place for mass state events (particularly party congresses). Presently it is used for official and popular concerts.
American singers
Mariah Carey,
Tina Turner and
Cher have played in the palace, as did
Norwegian band
A-HA and Canadian poet and singer-songwriter
Leonard Cohen. ==Architecture==