Okhta Centre - abandoned construction site (Saint Petersburg)

Russia / Sankt Petersburg / Saint Petersburg
 place with historical importance, archaeological site, abandoned / shut down, green area

Okhta Centre Place of prospective building of a skyscraper, complex of office buildings and constructions with the maximum height of 400 meters

At present this place of archeological excavations
Material - unique not only for Russia, but also for all Eastern Europe.
About excavation here –

vveshka.livejournal.com/24522.html

www.archeo.ru/rus/projects/nien.htm

Chronology of the given place

Village of an epoch of a Neolith (VII–III a millenium B.C.)

Village of Roman time (for III Century B.C. - I Century AD)

The Varyags city Kiyan Na Ijore of 600-900

The Novgorod Village of 1200-1300

Swedish fortress Landskrona 1300-1301

The Novgorod Village the Neva Ust'e of 1400-1600

The city of Nien and fortress Nienschanz 1611-1703
(At present the part of a fortress Nienschanz is preserved and is in a normal condition, the insignificant part has been destroyed during Soviet time at factory building, Because of ignorance)

With 1721 the ship-building factory as Ohtinsky shipyard

With 1803 Ohtinsky Admiralty

With 1913 Petrozavod shipyard

With 1925 Leningrad Petrozavod, shipyard

With 1969 Industrial association NPO"Rhythm",

2001 - 2007г a complex of business centre’s "Askold" and "Pallada"


Skyscraper building in this place contradicts UNESCO positions contradicts the international agreements on protection of monuments of history, culture and Archeological finds, contradicts a number of laws of the Russian Federation and a number of laws of a city of St.-Petersburg

www.voopik.spb.ru/

bashne.net/

www.gazprom-city.spb.ru/

www.ohta-center.ru/ru/
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Coordinates:   59°56'39"N   30°24'27"E
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