Noun
palace of culture (plural palaces of culture)
(historical) A clubhouse in the former Soviet Union or Eastern Bloc, established for citizens to take part in recreational activities and hobbies such as sport, art, etc.
Algerians from different regions lined up to pay respect to the fighters on Saturday, when their coffins were on public display at the Algiers Palace of Culture. Source: Internet
The National Palace of Culture has an exhibition of Nicaraguan art from the time previous to its independence. Source: Internet
Present day South view The Palace of Culture and Science at night during Christmas market Congress Hall As the city's most visible landmark, the building was controversial from its inception. Source: Internet
Soviet leaders also promised to build a large Palace of Culture in Tirana as a symbol of the Soviet people's "love and friendship" for the Albanians. Source: Internet
The National Palace of Culture regularly hold classical concerts. Source: Internet