Stalinist architecture of Minsk

Architecture: Minsk's palaces

Group of buildings in Minsk called the city gates

The city gates

Most interesting to see in Minsk are it's "peoples palaces" large buildings erected in monumental Stalinist architecture. More then 80% of Minsk was destroyed during ww2, so there are hardly any buildings left older then 60 years. The best and most famous Soviet architects totally rebuild the "Hero city" directly after the war in monumental social realist style. It will take at least 2 days to see all the architectural highlights of the Belarusian capital. Begin walking Frantsisk Skoriny Avenue from Nezavisimost (Independence) square to Pobedy (Victory) square and see the Government house, City council, KGB headquarters, Post office, Gum warehouse, Palace of the republic, House of officers, the residence of the President. Take the metro further up Frantsisk Skoriny Avenue and get out at some stops to see many more great buildings like, October Cinema, Tjum warehouse and finish at the Vostok district with it's giant fresco's on flats. Also worth while are Nemiga street with and Masherov Avenue, wide streets with large Soviet concrete buildings, here you will find may shops, hotels and theaters.

Independence square

Development of Nezavisimost (Independence) square until 1991 Lenin Square began at the end of the 19th century. The only buildings from that time having survived the second world war are the Cathedral of St. Simeon and St. Helen and a block of houses on Sovetskaya street. Most buildings are from the sixties and seventies right now an underground shopping mall is being constructed under the square. Independence square is a good starting point for a walk over Frantsisk Skoriny Avenue.

Government house

Minsk City council

Belarus state university

The Belarussian House of Government on Independence square Minsk

House of Government

The Minsk city council on Independence square

City council

The State university of Belarus building on Independence square Minsk

State University

The government house, build in 1934 by famous Soviet architect Losif Langbard is one of the view buildings that survived ww2.

The Minsk city council (architects S. Musinski, G. Sysoev) was build in 1964. It has the look and feel of a typical Orwellian totalitarian government building.

The main building of the Belarusian state university from 1962, the student campus and teachers University are also situated on the square.

The central part of Frantsisk Skorina Avenue

The construction work of the central part of Frantsisk Skorina Avenue or Prospekt Nezavisimosti was carried out in two stages. The section between Independence Square and October Square (Oktyabrskaya Ploshchad) was constructed between the 1940s-1950s, the section between October Square and Victory Square (Pobedy Ploshchad) between the 1950s-1960s.

KGB headquarters

Lenin street

The national Bank

Post office

KGB headquarters in Minsk Belarus

KGB Headquarters

Lenin Street in Minsk Belarus

Lenin street

The National bank of Belarus in Minsk

National Bank

The main post office of Minsk

The Post office

The secret police in Belarus is still named KGB. The headquarters are on a very prominent location in the center of Minsk.

Lenin street is a fine of example of more intimate architecture compared to streets the broad Stalinist boulevards.

The national bank of Belarus on close to victory square on Skorina Avenue is an other monumental structure worth some attention.

The main Post office can be found on the beginning of Frantsisk Skorina Avenue. Sculptures and clock on the building are interesting.

Palace of the republic

Trade Unions Palace of Culture

Museum of the great patriotic war

The Palace of the republic in Minsk Belarus

Palace of the republic

The Trade unions palace on October Square in Minsk

Trade Unions Palace

The museum of the great patriotic war on October Square in Minsk

WWII Museum

The the Palace of the republic (2002) is the central building on Oktyabrskaya Square. It is used for conferences, congresses and performances.

The Trade Unions Palace of Culture is a nicely decorated classical style building from 1954. The building now houses two nightclubs.

Museum were Belarus horrors and heroism during WWII are exhibited. The sign on the buildings means "The feats of mankind will live for centuries".

Residence of the president

House of officers

The Minsk Circus

The residence of the president of Belarus

Residence of the president

The fromer cenral house of officers in Minsk

House of officers

The state circus in Minsk

The round circus building

The Residence of the President of the Republic of Belarus is the former building of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Belarus.

The house of officers (former red army house) from 1939 is an other building from the Soviet architect Losif Langbard that survived the war.

Circus performance begins at 19.00 with a spectacle of midget acrobats, dubiously trained bears and other leftovers from the 19th Century.

Victory square

Victory square (1954) with the victory column in the center ends the central part of Independence Avenue. Two bow shaped housing blocks with red propaganda slogans mark the top end of the square. The central part of the square can be reached via the metro subway. Gorky park, the Museum of the 1st Congress of the Russian Socialist Democratic Labor Party and the house of Harvey Lee Oswald are all near the square.

The victory column on victory square in Minsk

Victory square

Frantsisk Skorina Avenue from Victory square

The October Cinema in Minsk

October Cinema

The Tjum state warehouse in Minsk

Tjum warehouse

The State Acedemy of sciences in Minsk

Academy of Sciences

The Minsk Technical University

Technical university

Minsk Concert hall on Yakub Kolas Square

Concert hall

The Vostok district in Minsk with decorated buildings

Vostok district

Apartment building with MAZ logo on the roof

Apartment

The main bus station of Minsk

Bus station

The Architectural Faculty in Minsk

Architectural Faculty

The modern National Library of Belarus

National Library

Nemiga street

Nemiga Street (previously Nemigskaya street) is part of Minsk's lower town district. Around Nemiga street are a big shopping district famous for its amber craft work, the Bolshoi theatre (now being renovated) and Troitskoye Predmestie (Trinity Suburb) the restored old town. 100 people were killed in 1999 at the underpass of Nemiga metro station during a stampede. A sudden thunderstorm caused a thousands of people to race for shelter during an open-air concert nearby.

Troitskoye Predmestie, the restored old town of Minsk

Troitskoye Predmestie

Nemiga street, the best place for shopping in Minsk

Shopping district

Stylish Soviet architecture in Nemiga street

Residential buildings

The Minsk Bolshoi theatre currently being renovated

Bolshoi theatre

Masherov Avenue

The Palace of sports on Masherov Avenue, Minsk

Palace of sports

The Exhibition centre on Masherov Avenue, Minsk

Exhibition center

A Theatre on Masherov Avenue, Minsk

Theatre

Residential buildings and a shop on Masherov Avenue, Minsk

Residential buildings

More architecture

There are many more interesting architectural structures to see apart away from Frantsisk Skorina Avenue, Nemiga Street and Masherov Avenue. Absolute highlights are the "city gates", two beautifully decorated buildings and schoolbook examples of classical Soviet architecture in front of the main train station. There is also much non Stalinist architecture to be found in Minsk mainly around Gorky park. Examples are some avant garde style buildings, the hockey stadium in the park and the BelExpo exhibition pavilions. Dynamo Minsk football stadium is beautifully decorated on the outside and well worth a visit.

High building with hammer and sickle

High rise

Tower in Minsk

Tower

Old flat in Minsk

Flat

The Dynamo Football Stadium in Minsk

Dynamo stadium

The outside of the Dynamo football Stadium

Dynamo stadium

Avant garde architecture in Minsk

Avant garde

Avant garde architecture in Minsk

Avant garde

Avant garde architecture in Minsk

Avant garde

Hockey Stadium in Gorky Park Minsk

Hockey stadium

Modern BelEXPO building in Minsk

BelEXPO building