Monolit Stadium, Football stadium in Krasnooktyabrsky District, Volgograd, Russia.
Monolit Stadium is a Soviet-era sports complex with a football field and running track positioned at its center. It is enclosed by robust concrete stands capable of seating around five thousand spectators.
The stadium was built in 1950 during the post-war rebuilding period of the Soviet Union. Its design was created under the direction of architect Yuri Bocharov.
The stadium has long served as a gathering place where local residents come to watch sports and spend their free time together. It reflects the Soviet principle that sports facilities should be available to ordinary people.
The venue is easily accessible by public transportation including buses and metro connections. Visitors should check ahead to learn about upcoming events and match schedules.
The name Monolit refers to the massive, monolithic concrete forms that define the building's appearance. These solid structures are characteristic of 1950s Soviet sports architecture.
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