nab. Obvodnogo kanala, 136 Dunkin Lane gates  

59.908657966306, 30.283211833691 (OpenStreetMap, Google Maps, Yandex Maps)

Com.Nata loft
Signature of an official
Signature of an official

Historical background Checkpoint picture 410

The Red Triangle was the first rubber manufacturing plant in Russia. Its history began in 1860 when Ferdinand Krauzkopf founded the Triangle Russian-American Rubber Manufactory Partnership (TRARM). Thanks to the high quality of its products presented at the Moscow Manufacturing Exhibition in 1865, the Partnership received the right to mark its products with the state emblem. In addition, all of its products also bore a trademark in the form of a triangle, with the year of the Partnership foundation (1860), the name of the Partnership (T. R. A. R. M.) and the place of production (St. Petersburg) written inside it.
In 1918 the plant was renamed the Red Triangle. Later, reorganised in 1930 from a tyre manufacturing plant based on the Red Triangle, Leningrad Tyre Plant became a pillar of the domestic tyre industry. In 1932 the Plant began to produce synthetic rubber. The Red Triangle staff members were awarded the commemorative banner of the CPSU Central Committee, the Presidium of the USSR Supreme Soviet, the USSR Council of Ministers, and the All-Union Central Soviet of Trade Unions on 21 October 1967 for winning the socialist competition and in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution.
In modern history, the Red Triangle is not only the place where many music videos are filmed, but also the location of workshops, warehouses, offices, and lofts.

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