The Archives of Scientific and Technical Documentation shows an exhibition dedicated to 80th anniversary of the birth of Architect Leonid LEVIN

On 31 August 2016 the Belarusian State Archives of Scientific and Technical Documentation opened an exhibition dedicated to 80th anniversary of the birth of Leonid LEVIN, Honored Architect of the Belarusian Soviet Socialist Republic (BSSR).

The exhibition shows documents presented by the Belarusian Union of Architects and the materials from the Archives’ holdings.

The architect’s main works are the Khatyn Memorial Complex (1969); Memorial Complex “The Breakthrough” at Ushachi (1974); Memorial Complex “Condemnation of Fascism” (village of Shunevka,1983); Memorial to the Perished Jews of Gorodeya (2004); Memorial to Children who Died during the Great Patriotic War (Krasny Bereg, Zhlobin district, 2006); Monument to Yanka Kupala (Minsk, 1972); Monument to Yakub Kolas (Minsk, 1972); Monument to Prince David in David-Gorodok (2000); the building of the Exhibition of Achievements of National Economy (1968); metro stations “Lenin Square” (1984) and “Nemiga” (1990); reconstruction of the historical part of Minsk: “The Trinity Suburb”, “The Upper Town” etc.

Architect Leonid Levin is awarded two Honored Diplomas of the Supreme Council of the BSSR, the Diploma of the Supreme Council of the BSSR, the Order “For Achievements in the Federative Republic of Germany”.