Category
page 1Buildings and structures completed in 1935
Freedom Monument
memorial located in Riga, Latvia
Republican Stadium
football stadium
Stadio Armando Picchi
multi-purpose stadium in Livorno, Italy
Vyborg Library
library in Vyborg
Village Vanguard
jazz club in New York City
David Dunlap Observatory
astronomical observatory in Ontario Canada
Hayden Planetarium
planetarium in New York City
Ehrentempel
The Honor Temples () were two structures in Munich, erected by the Nazis in 1935, housing the sarcophagi of the sixteen members of the Party who had been killed in the failed Beer Hall Putsch (the Blutzeugen, "blood witnesses"). On 9 January 1947, the main architectural features of the temples were destroyed by the U.S. Army as part of denazification.

Mausoleum of Mateiaș
Romanian commune
Ciné Rex
cinema in Antwerp, Belgium
Monte Grappa war memorial
Italian war cemetery
Gare de Bois-Colombes
railway station in Bois-Colombes, France
De La Warr Pavilion
arts centre and gallery in Bexhill on Sea, East Sussex, England, UK
Hager Fikir Theatre
building in Ethiopia
Gothenburg Concert Hall
concert hall
Glaspaleis
The Glaspaleis (in English: Glass Palace) is a modernist building in Heerlen, Netherlands, built in 1935. Formerly a fashion house and department store, Schunck, it is now the cultural centre of the city. The original name was Modehuis Schunck (Schunck Fashion House), but it was soon nicknamed Glaspaleis, which is now the official name.
Bumingwan
Bumingwan (; Modified Hepburn: Fuminkan) is a historic building in Seoul, South Korea. It currently serves as a building for the Seoul Metropolitan Council. It was designated a Registered Cultural Heritage in 2002.
Bright Angel Lodge