Nighttime in summer Minsk, Belarus. An empty, brightly lit, alley paved with grey tiles with bicycle and pedestrian marks drawn through it with white pain. Tall green chestnut trees. In the distance is a tall, 16-story high-rise building, painted white and pale blue, shaped a bit like a corn cob. Horizontal layout.
Nighttime in summer Minsk, Belarus. An empty, brightly lit, alley paved with grey tiles with bicycle and pedestrian marks drawn through it with white pain. Tall green chestnut trees. In the distance is a tall, 16-story high-rise building, painted white and pale blue, shaped a bit like a corn cob. Vertical layout.
Viery Charužaj, a street in Saviecki and Centraĺny District in Minsk, Belarus. The tall building is one of the five famous 16-story high-rises designed by Olga Ladygina, Vladimir Pushkin and Vladimir Potershchuk. The towers are colloquially known as "Corn cobs".
July 2025
📷: Pixel 5
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