- Laisvės alėja
Laisvės Alėja (literary Liberty Boulevard or Liberty Avenue) is a prominent
pedestrian street in the city ofKaunas ,Lithuania . It stretches between the St. Michael the Archangel's Byzantine style church to the Central Post Office andTadas Ivanauskas Zoological Museum around the Kaunas Old Town, the oldest section of Kaunas. For a long time it was main commercial district of Kaunas.Stretching for 1,6 km, Laisvės Alėja is still the longest
pedestrian street inEastern Europe [ [http://www.kamane.lt/lt/atgarsiai/architektura/architekatgarsis118 Laisvės Alėja - the symbol of Kaunas city] ] .Motor vehicle s cannot travel lengthwise up or down Laisvės Alėja, but can cross this pedestrian street at intersections with otherstreet s where vehicle traffic is allowed. This boulevard is separated into two walkways by amedian strip lined with linden trees.Construction around Laisvės Alėja originally took place during the latter half of the 19th century to the beginning of the 20th century, however some construction continued even afterwards. Because of at the time built
Kaunas Fortress all the buildings were limited to 2-3 floor size, with a few exceptions like St. Michael the Archangel's church built in1895 in a place of a fountain.In
1982 , Laisvės Alėja was reconstructed according to plans of architects V. Palauskas and V. Paleckienė, and completely transformed into pedestrian area (as it was planned as early as in1953 ).Both
Kaunas State Musical Theatre andKaunas State Drama Theatre are located along the street, as well as theKaunas Red Cross Hospital .References
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