This archival 1976 postcard features a panoramic view of Moskovsky Prospekt in Vitebsk, showcasing the modernist “Belarus” cinema and a high-rise residential building.
What is shown on the postcard
The image captures Moskovsky Prospekt with a tram in motion. On the right stands the modernist building of the “Belarus” cinema, topped with a prominent sign. To the left, a multi-story tower-style residential building rises. The foreground shows lawns, young trees, and streetlights.
Historical note
Moskovsky Prospekt (formerly Smolenskoye Highway) underwent active development in the post-war years, becoming one of Vitebsk’s main transport arteries. The 1,220-seat “Belarus” cinema was opened in 1972 as the city’s largest cultural and entertainment venue of its time, based on a standard Soviet design adapted by local architects.
Present day
In the modern era, the former “Belarus” cinema building was reconstructed and repurposed as a shopping and entertainment center. Moskovsky Prospekt remains a key city thoroughfare with busy car and tram traffic.
Location (map)
Address: 60A Moskovsky Prospekt, Vitebsk, Belarus
Coordinates: 55.181800, 30.222700
(Google Maps)
Coordinate source: Mapping data of the former “Belarus” cinema (now shopping mall), 60A Moskovsky Prospekt.
Questions and answers
- What building is shown on the right side of the postcard? The right side features the modernist “Belarus” cinema building, which opened in 1972.
- Which street is depicted in the postcard? The postcard depicts Moskovsky Prospekt, one of Vitebsk’s main transport avenues.
- What is the current use of the cinema building? The former cinema has been reconstructed and now operates as a shopping and entertainment center.
See also
The «Old Postcards» archive includes other views of Vitebsk from 1976.






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