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Frunzensky is one of the largest residential districts of Minsk in the north-west of the city, including the popular Kamyennaya Horka, Malinawka and Sukharava microdistricts.

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About the district

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01

Infrastructure

Shopping centres surround the Avtazavadskaya-line stations, alongside numerous polyclinics, shops and cafés. Kamyennaya Horka has its own retail cluster near the metro; Sukharava is served by major supermarkets and a market. The 900th Anniversary of Minsk Park and green courtyards provide the recreational backbone.

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Transport

The Kuntsaushchyna, Sportyŭnaya and Kamyennaya Horka stations on the Avtazavadskaya line serve the central and eastern parts of the district. Sukharava is connected to the centre via frequent buses and minibuses — Kamyennaya Horka metro is about 10–15 minutes away.

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Housing and prices

A broad selection: Soviet-era panel buildings, improved-series builds from the 1990s–2000s and modern residential complexes near the metro. Prices range from moderate in Sukharava to above average around Kamyennaya Horka.

04

Schools and kindergartens

Several gymnasiums with specialised classes, state schools in every microdistrict and private learning centres near Kamyennaya Horka metro. The supply of kindergartens covers local demand.

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Safety and atmosphere

A well-established residential district with a low incident rate. Lighting near the metro stations and along the main avenues is good; the courtyards are quiet and the atmosphere family-friendly.

Pros and cons

Is this district right for you

District upsides

  • Three Avtazavadskaya-line metro stations
  • Well-developed self-sufficient microdistricts
  • Wide housing choice across budgets
  • Calm family atmosphere
  • Parks and green zones

What to watch for

  • Distance from the historic centre
  • Sukharava has no metro within walking distance
  • Traffic jams on the way to the centre at peak hours
  • Mixed quality of the housing stock

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FAQ

Rent and buy housing in Frunzensky district district

Which metro stations are in Frunzensky district?

Kuntsaushchyna, Sportyŭnaya and Kamyennaya Horka on the Avtazavadskaya line.

Is there a metro near Sukharava?

There is no metro within walking distance, but frequent buses reach Kamyennaya Horka in 10–15 minutes.

Is housing in Frunzensky district expensive?

Prices vary: above average near the metro, moderate in Sukharava. Find current listings in the DomCom catalogue.

Is the district suitable for families with children?

Yes: schools, kindergartens, parks and safe courtyards are all in place.

How does Kamyennaya Horka differ from Sukharava?

Kamyennaya Horka has direct metro access and well-developed amenities around the station; Sukharava is calmer and a bit cheaper.

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