Prospect Beresteiskyi
Prospect near the Povitroflotskyi overpass | |
| Former name(s) | Prospect Peremohy Brest-Litovski prospect |
|---|---|
| Length | 7.3 mi (11.7 km) |
| Width | 4-5 lanes each way |
| Area | Shuliavka, Hrushky, Kazenni dachi, Halahany, Nyvky, Sviatoshyn, Bilychi |
| Location | Kyiv, Ukraine |
| Postal code | 01135, 03047, 03056, 03057, 03062, 03113, 03115, 03179, 03680, 04116 |
| Coordinates | 50°27′12″N 30°19′39″E / 50.45333°N 30.32750°E |
| Northwest end | Beresteiskyi highway |
| Southeast end | Halytska Square |
| Construction | |
| Commissioned | 1964 |
Prospect Beresteiskyi (Ukrainian: Проспект Берестейський, pronounced [proˈspɛkt bereˈstɛjsʲkɪj], lit. 'Brest Avenue') is the second-longest public roadway (prospekt) in Kyiv, Ukraine. The roadway was created in the second half of the 20th century (1964) as part of the urbanized area of the Brest-Lytovske highway and was known as Brest-Lytovskyi prospect (Ukrainian: Брест-Литовський проспект, romanized: Brest-Lytovskyi prospekt, lit. 'Brest-Litovsky Avenue'). At the beginning of the Soviet perestroika period in 1985, it was renamed to Prospect Peremohy (Ukrainian: Проспект Перемоги), for the 40th anniversary of the victory of the Soviet people in the Great Patriotic War. It gained its current name in February 2023.