Address
The avenue begins near the railway station Zaporizhzhia-1 and ends near the Dniprohes, Zaporizhzhia
Sobornyi Avenue is one of the longest in Europe, and it is home to most of the city's architectural and historical landmarks.
The avenue starts from the central railway station Zaporizhzhia-1 and ends at the Dnipro Hydroelectric Station. Immediately after the railway station, the avenue cuts through the territory of the Zaporizhzhia Automobile Plant. Then, it crosses the Mokra Moskovka River via the Shenvize Bridge, where the southern boundary of the old Oleksandrivska Fortress used to be. About a hundred meters from the bridge, the avenue curves near the former village of Kalantyrivka and then stretches almost in a straight line to its end.
The initial segment of the avenue runs along the former Kuznechna Street, and after crossing the Sucha Moskovka River (the northern boundary of the Oleksandrivska Fortress) and the dam, it enters the new part of the city of Zaporizhzhia, passing through Voznesenka and Sotsmisto.
Several buildings of historical and architectural value are preserved in the old part of the avenue.
Museum of the History of Musical Instruments "BarabanZA"
363 m. 131, Peremogy st., Zaporizhzhia
(095) 839-23-88
486 m. 158, Sobornyi Avenue, Zaporizhzhia
(099) 797-50-75
600 m. Zaporizhzhia, 133 Sobornyi Ave
Exhibition Hall of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine
627 m. Tsentralnyi Boulevard, 3, Zaporizhzhia
(061) 233-34-97
629 m. Soborniy Avenue, 162, Zaporizhzhya
Monument to the heroes-liquidators of the Chernobyl disaster
680 m. Sobornyi Avenue at the turn on the street Shkilʹnа, Zaporizhzhia
703 m. Zaporizhzhia, 70 Patriotychna st.
730 m. Peremohy Park is located on Yatsenko Street and extends from the Pryberezhna Highway and up along the Sukha Moskva River, Zaporizhzhia
770 m. At the intersection of Sobornyi Avenue and the Tsentralnyi Boulevard, Zaporizhzhia
827 m. Zaporizhzhia, 92B Peremohy st.
(095) 010-10-03