Leningradskaya street ( Belorussian. Leningradskaya vulitsa ) in the city of Minsk is located in the very center, next to the railway station and the Minsk central bus station . It starts from the intersection of Karl Marx Street (is a continuation of it) and Sverdlov , runs parallel to Independence Avenue and connects with Bobruisk Street.
| Leningradskaya street | |
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| Belor. Leningrad vulitsa | |
Leningradskaya street, view from the station square | |
| general information | |
| A country | Belarus |
| City | Minsk |
| Area | October |
| Underground | 1 Lenin Square |
| Name in honor | |
History
Appeared in the XIX century, connected the station of the Libavo-Romny railway and the city center. The original name is Petersburg.
Buildings
The numbering of buildings is from Sverdlov Street. On the street there are buildings of the legal (building 8), chemical (building 14), geographical (building 16) and the faculty of international relations (building 20) Belarusian State University and the educational building No. 4 of the Belarusian State Medical University (building 6).
Transport
At the corner of Leningradskaya and Bobruiskaya streets is the metro station Ploshchad Lenina. Trolleybuses 3, 5 are moving along the street (instead of it - a temporary 5t bus), 6, 16, 20, 30. A number of other bus, trolleybus and tram stops are nearby.