Olshevsky Square is a cozy green spot in the heart of the Frunzensky District of Minsk, located at the intersection of Olshevskogo and Kalvariyskaya Streets. This square was established on the site of the village of Olsheva, which was demolished in the 1960s, and it was named in its honor in 2009.
The square offers a pleasant open space, perfect for relaxation and walks. In the northern part of the square stands the building of the Minsk District Executive Committee, which adds a unique architectural touch to the area. The greenery, cozy paths, and well-maintained lawns create an atmosphere of comfort and tranquility, attracting both local residents and visitors to the city.
Olshevsky Square is an important part of the city’s infrastructure, providing both residents and tourists the opportunity to enjoy nature without leaving the city. As a part of Minsk's historical heritage, the square preserves the memory of the past while offering modern conveniences for comfortable leisure.