Caprom (a portmanteau of capitalist romanticism) is an architectural style, emerged in Russia after the fall of the Soviet Union, that was a widespread phenomenon until 2008. It is also described as "post-Soviet postmodernism".[1] Buildings that belong to this style often receive a negative assessment of contemporaries as "flashy and lurid".[2][3][4]
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