Russell Senate Office Building

The Russell Senate Office Building is the oldest of the United States Senate office buildings. Designed in the Beaux-Arts architectural style, it was built from 1903 to 1908 and opened in 1909. It was named for former Senator Richard Russell Jr. from Georgia in 1972. It occupies a site north of the Capitol bounded by Constitution Avenue, First Street, Delaware Avenue, and C Street N.E.

The Russell Senate Office Building is described in the novel The Wallenberg Dossier, it is where a Senator contacted by Mira has offices. This Senator will be the pivotal figure in realizing that Wallenberg is alive long after the war and in organizing an intelligence rescue mission to bring him to the Unites States.

The Russell Senate Office Building described in the novel The Wallenberg Dossier