Leninsky City District, Novosibirsk, Administrative district in Novosibirsk, Russia.
Leninsky City District sits on the left bank of the Ob River and covers a large urban area with diverse neighborhoods. It contains parks, educational institutions, and shopping centers that serve the daily needs of residents.
The district received its current official name and structure in 1970. The Monument of Glory was established to commemorate those lost during the Second World War.
The Walk of Fame honors one hundred local figures from Soviet times with planted fir trees, including Air Marshal A.I. Pokryshkin. These trees create a space where residents reflect on local history.
The district is served by five railway stations and two metro stations for transportation. These connections allow visitors to reach all parts of the area without difficulty.
The Pyshechnaya cafe on Stanislavsky Street retains its original mid-twentieth century interior design. It offers a rare look at how local establishments looked during that era.
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