The station is located under eponymous avenue (until 1920, it was known as the Nikolaevsky Prospekt (Russian: Никола́евский проспект) or Nicholas' Avenue) between its intersections with Gogol Street and Krylov Street.
Two exits of the southern lobby (on Krylov Street) are built in the residential buildings.
[1] Notable locations nearby include the Novosibirsk Central Market, city circus and Ascension Cathedral.
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