The USSR 60th Anniversary Square (name November 17, 1982 [1] ) is an area in Moscow located at the intersection of Leninsky and Lomonosovsky Prospects in the Gagarinsky District of the South-Western Administrative District of Moscow .
| The area of the 60th anniversary of the USSR | |
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The 60th anniversary of the USSR (view of the west side of the square and Leninsky Prospekt) | |
| general information | |
| A country | Russia |
| City | Moscow |
| County | CJSC , South-Western Administrative Okrug |
| Area | Gagarinsky |
| Underground | |
| Postcode | 119261 , 119296 |
The area is a busy intersection of two avenues.
Content
- 1 Origin of the name
- 2 History
- 3 Noteworthy buildings and structures
- 4 Transport
- 5 notes
- 6 References
Name Origin
Named November 17, 1982 [1] in honor of the 60th anniversary of the USSR.
History
Noteworthy buildings and structures
The building of the former Isotopes store on the western side of the 60th anniversary of the USSR (Leninsky Prospekt, 70/11)
The 60th anniversary of the USSR (view of the north side of the square and Lomonosov Avenue)
On the roof of house No. 70/11 on Leninsky Prospekt there was a neon sign that included a 4-color image of the atom and three inscriptions: “Atome pour la paix”, “Atom for peace”, “Atom for peace”. In the same house, on the side of Leninsky Prospekt, there was an Isotope store (in this store instruments containing sources of radioactive radiation were sold to various organizations).
Transport
- Metro Stations: University , Builders Street (planned)
- Trolleybus : m4 , 4, 49.
- Bus : m1 , 67, 67k, 103, 119, 130, 144, 144k, 434, 457, 487, 553, 845, H1 .
- Tram : 14, 26, 39.