Sobornyj prospectus

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Coordinates: 47 ° 50 ′ 42 "  N , 35 ° 7 ′ 42"  E

Sobornyj prospectus
Проспект Леніна
coat of arms
Street in Zaporizhia
Sobornyj prospectus
View of the Sobornyj Prospect
Basic data
place Zaporizhia
Rajon Lenin , Ordzhonikidze , Shovtnewe , Komuna
Newly designed 1952, 2002
Hist. Names u. a. Karl-Liebknecht- Strasse, Adolf-Hitler- Strasse, Herrmann-Göring- Strasse
Name received 4th January 1952
Connecting roads N08
tram Line 1, 3, 16
use
User groups Pedestrian traffic , car traffic , public transport , bicycle traffic
Technical specifications
Street length 10.8 kilometers

The Sobornyj Prospect ( Ukrainian Проспект Соборний / prospectus Soborni ; Russian Проспект Соборный ) in the Ukrainian city of Zaporozhye is one of the longest urban roads in Europe.

Between January 4, 1952 and 2016, the prospectus was named after the communist politician Vladimir Ilyich Lenin .

history

Sobornyj Prospect at night

The Sobornyj- brochure was after the devastation of the Soviet German war as representational magistrale in honor of GOELRO -Plans and the Dnieper Hydroelectric Station with buildings in the style of Stalinist architecture , similar to the former Stalin Allee in East Berlin built. The Zaporizhia State Engineering University is located here .

Course of the road

Sobornyj Prospect begins on the former Lenin Square, where the Lenin Monument stood until the beginning of 2016 . The Dneprufer with the DniproHES dam can also be seen there . From there, the road runs through the city center of Zaporizhia in a south-easterly direction, parallel to the Dnepr, over a length of 10.8 kilometers and through four urban ravines to the Zaporizhia 1 train station . Between Leninplatz and the first intersection, the prospectus is part of the trunk road N 08 .

Web links

Commons : Sobornyj Prospect  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Streets of Zaporizhia , accessed February 2, 2014
  2. In Zaporizhia, three districts and dozen of streets have been renamed ( Memento of the original from March 5, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , Zaporizhia website, March 4, 2016 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / meriazp.gov.ua
  3. "Ukraine - Between the Carpathians and the Black Sea" pages 379 and 383; Thomas Gerlach, Gert Schmidt, Trescher Verlag, ISBN 978-3-89794-192-2