No, the White House is a single building where most modern presidents have used as their residence and workplace. The Moscow Kremlin is a fortified area of Moscow containing numerous buildings. read more
No, the White House is a single building where most modern presidents have used as their residence and workplace. The Moscow Kremlin is a fortified area of Moscow containing numerous buildings. Among those buildings are the Grand Kremlin Palace, which might be said to be the Russian equivalent of the White House since it is the president’s official residence. read more
The White House (Russian: Белый дом, tr. Bely dom, IPA: [ˈbʲɛlɨj ˈdom]; officially: The House of the Government of the Russian Federation, Russian: Дом Правительства Российской Федерации, tr. Dom pravitelstva Rossiiskoi Federatsii), also known as the Russian White House, is a government building in Moscow. read more
The Kremlin. This is where the President of the Russian Federation has his office. Oddly, there is a building in Moscow called the "White House" where the Russian Parliament (Duma) used to meet. They have since moved to another building. read more