Krasnodar On August 16 and 17, traffic will be temporarily restricted near the “Kuban” stadium in Krasnodar due to a cycling championship.
The restrictions will be in effect from 23:00 on August 16 until the end of the event on August 17.
Traffic will be limited on the following sections: Radio Street (from Perekhodnaya Street to Korolenko Street and from Karasunskaya Naberezhnaya Street to Dmitrievskaya Damba Street), as well as around the “Kuban” stadium and the adjacent park.
The Department of Transport and Road Infrastructure strongly advises drivers to consider these changes when planning their routes.
Kuban stadium
The Kuban Stadium, located in Krasnodar, Russia, is a multi-purpose stadium primarily used for football matches and serves as the home ground for FC Krasnodar. Opened in 1960, it underwent major renovations in the 2010s to modernize facilities while preserving its historical significance. Named after the Kuban River region, it reflects the area’s strong sporting culture and has hosted various national and international events.
Radio Street
Radio Street (Radiokatu) is a historic street in Helsinki, Finland, named after the country’s first radio broadcasting station, which was established there in the 1920s. The area became a hub for communication technology and media, reflecting Finland’s early advancements in radio broadcasting. Today, it remains a symbol of the nation’s innovation in telecommunications.
Perekhodnaya Street
Perekhodnaya Street is a notable thoroughfare in St. Petersburg, Russia, historically linked to the city’s industrial and working-class districts. Its name, meaning “Transitional” or “Crossing Street,” reflects its role as a connector between different neighborhoods. While not a major tourist site, it offers insight into the everyday urban history of St. Petersburg.
Korolenko Street
Korolenko Street is a notable thoroughfare found in several cities across Ukraine and Russia, named in honor of Vladimir Korolenko (1853–1921), a prominent Ukrainian-Russian writer, journalist, and human rights activist. The street often reflects historical or cultural significance, sometimes featuring landmarks, old architecture, or ties to local history. In some cities, it may have been renamed during different political eras but restored to honor Korolenko’s literary and social contributions.
Karasunskaya Naberezhnaya Street
Karasunskaya Naberezhnaya Street is a scenic embankment along the Karasun River in Krasnodar, Russia. Historically, the area was part of the city’s early development in the 19th century, serving as a key transportation and trade route. Today, it is a popular recreational spot with walking paths, parks, and cultural landmarks reflecting Krasnodar’s heritage.
Dmitrievskaya Damba Street
Dmitrievskaya Damba Street is a historic street located in Rostov-on-Don, Russia, known for its connection to the city’s industrial and commercial past. The street is named after the Dmitrievskaya Damba, a 19th-century dam built to protect the city from flooding and support trade along the Don River. Today, it retains a mix of old and modern architecture, reflecting Rostov-on-Don’s development over time.