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Street in Moscow

55°43′5″N 37°30′50″E / 55.71806°N 37.51389°E / 55.71806; 37.51389

Memorial outside the embassy of Sweden at the corner of Olof Palme and Mosfilmovskaya Streets

Olof Palme Street (Russian: улица Улофа Пальме, romanised: úlitsa Úlofa Pál'me) is a street in Ramenki District, Western Administrative Okrug, Moscow. The street was named after Olof Palme, the assassinated Prime Minister of Sweden.

Layout

Olof Palme Street is effectively an extension of Universitetsky Prospekt, the latter ending at a crossroads with Mosfilmovskaya Street. Olof Palme Street runs further north-west downhill towards Setun River and turns to the right after crossing Dovzhenko Street.

Notable buildings

The embassy of Sweden is located at the crossing of Mosfilmovskaya Street and Olof Palme Street, the actual address being 60 Mosfilmovskaya Street.

References

  1. "Angola Embassy in Moscow, Russia". embassies.net. Retrieved 2024-02-23.

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