In the heart of Minsk, there’s a KFC unlike any other—you won’t just find fried chicken here, but also a remarkable piece of Soviet art. Above the restaurant hangs “Solidarity,” a massive bas-relief created in 1968 by artist Anatoly Artimovich. The powerful, stylized figures symbolize unity, labor, and Soviet ideals, originally celebrating the building's role as a center for fashion and design.
Today, this bold artwork contrasts strikingly with the modern fast-food brand beneath it—a unique blend of Soviet monumentalism and contemporary capitalism that locals affectionately call the “Brutal KFC.” Located on Prospekte Pobeditelei near Niamiha Metro, it’s a must-see for visitors interested in Minsk’s eclectic mix of history and modern life.
Plus, it’s a great photo opportunity!