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Chizhenok, Alexander Evgenievich (1955).
Construction of the stadium "St. Petersburg". Monument to SM Kirov. [2]: [photo] / photo AE Chizhenka. - Electronic data (1 file, JPEG, 3.1 MB). -Saint Petersburg, April 5, 2016. -
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The new stadium "St. Petersburg", built in 2016, is located on the Krestovsky Island in St. Petersburg at the site of the Kirov Stadium (1950). The author of the project is the Japanese architect Kise Kurokawa. The project provided for the preservation of the dimensions of the hill and pavilions of the Kirov Stadium, the location of the football field, the preservation of cash pavilions and the monument to SM Kirov in front of the stadium. The main constructive solutions of the project was the overlapping of the bowl of the stands with a sliding roof diameter of 286 m, supported by 8 masts, and a retractable field that allows not to conduct football events on a concrete foundation. The area of ​​the new stadium is 287 600 square meters. m, capacity - 56 196 people, a zone for 400 people is allocated. for the media. The stadium hosted the matches of the FIFA Confederations Cup in 2017, the FIFA 2018 World Cup matches were organized. - Monument to Sergei Mironovich Kirov is located in front of the stadium "St. Petersburg". Established on June 30, 1950. Authors of the monument: sculptor VB Pinchuk and architect L.M. Hidekel .
I. Pinchuk, Veniamin Borisovich (1908-1987) .1. "St. Petersburg", stadium (St. Petersburg, city) - Construction - Photographs. 2. Sports in Russia (collection). 3. The people (the collection). 4. Territory (collection). 5. Territory of Russia: St. Petersburg, city (collection). 6. Kirov Sergey Mironovich, a monument (Krestovsky Island, St. Petersburg, city) - Photographs. 7. Documentary photographs.
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