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Komsomolskaya Square


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KOMSOMOLSKAYA SQUARE, at the intersection of Stachek Avenue and Krasnoputilovskaya Street. Constructed in the 1950s in the course of the development of the Avtovo District, according to a plan designed by architect A.A. Ol in the 1930s. Originally, the square was called Kruglaya Square ("round square," after its geometrical form); in 1958, it was renamed for the 40th Anniversary of the All-Union Leninist Communist Youth League. It was built up with three bow-shaped residential houses that duplicate the square's outline (1955-62, architects V.A. Kamensky, S.G. Mayofis). In the public garden located between Stachek Avenue and Krasnoputilovskaya Street, a monument to the heroic Komsomol, created by sculptor V.I. Gordon, was erected in 1968.

Reference: Пукинский Б. К. Комсомольская площадь. Л., 1965.

O. A. Chekanova.

Persons
Avilov M.I.
Kamensky Valentin Alexandrovich
Mayofis Solomon Grigorievich
Ol Andrey Andreevich

Addresses
Komsomolskaya Square/Saint Petersburg, city
Krasnoputilovskaya St./Saint Petersburg, city
Stachek Ave/Saint Petersburg, city

Bibliographies
Каменский В. А. Ленинград сегодня и завтра. Л., 1962

Chronograph
1968