Victory Square (Ukrainian: Площа Перемоги; a square in the Novozavodsky district of Chernihiv at the intersection of Victory Avenue and Ivan Mazepa Street.
[1][2][3] The square was formed after the Great Patriotic War and is called by its modern name in honor of the victory of the Red Army and the Soviet people over Nazi Germany in the Great Patriotic War of 1941–1945.
[5][6][7][8] In September 2018 they repaired the road surface on Victory Square (in the center of which is a post with a T-34 tank – a memorial sign in honor of the development of Chernihiv).
A public garden is laid out on the square – a protected zone for a historical monument of local significance.
The sections of Pobeda Avenue and Ivan Mazepa Street adjacent to the square are occupied by multi-storey residential buildings (mainly five, eight and fifteen-storey residential buildings).