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Skipper duct

The shkipersky canal is a street in the Vasileostrovsky district of St. Petersburg , running from Bering street to Baltic Square . The numbering of the houses is from Bering Street.

Skipper duct
The photo
Skipper channel in St. Petersburg (view of the intersection with Havana Street)
general information
A countryRussia
CitySt. Petersburg
AreaVasileostrovsky
Historic DistrictHarbor
UndergroundSpb metro line3.svg Vasileostrovskaya
Spb metro line3.svg Seaside
Skipper canal on the map of St. Petersburg in 1828
Skipper canal on the map of Petrograd in 1916
Street exit Skipper channel on the Baltic Square

From Kartashikhina and to Nalichnaya Street on the Skipersky canal there are two carriageways , separated by a public garden , on the remaining sections - one. Along the west coast of the Galernaya harbor and to the Baltic square there is a roadbed in potholes , in some places covered with reinforced concrete slabs.

History

Earlier on the site of this street a small river Black , or Black Channel flowed. On September 21, 1721, a new harbor was ordered by decree in its mouth. In 1721–1723, the lower reaches of the river were straightened by a canal (now the Shkipersky Canal ), and in the late 1720s a harbor basin was dug, and galleys were transferred here from Fontanka .

In 1812 the river was called the Deaf channel . On the banks of the channel there was a road (between the modern streets of Shevchenko and Nalichnaya), which on July 14, 1859 was named Shkhiperskaya Street (in the settlement of skippers in Galernaya harbor). Later (by 1868) the name of the street was brought to a modern form - Shkiperskaya . On the street and the river (by 1887) was named the Skipper Channel . In the future (1891), the street is already referred to as the Shkiperskaya Embankment , and then - as the Shkipersky Canal Embankment .

In 1906, most of the Shkipersky duct was covered from the headwaters to Nalichnaya Street. In the 1920s, the duct was completely filled up. The street itself was extended several times: on May 24, 1948 from Nalichnaya Street to the Shkipersky Canal , in the 1950s for the canal, in 1977 to the Children's Street , in the 1980s to the Baltic Square [1] [2] .

Attractions

Skipper canal building 10. Memorial complex "Submarine D-2" Narodovolets "" [3] .

Objects of the urban environment

List of objects from Bering Street to Galerny Passage
House numberDescriptionArchitectConstructionIllustrationCoordinates
To number 1Bering Street
Until number 2Children's street
To number 2 / Middle Avenue , 93Cinema Surf1960s
 
№ 1 - № 3Shevchenko street
Number 3Dormitory of the Mining Institute
 
Until number 2Skipper's garden
 
№ 7 - № 9Kartashikhina street
№ 2 - № 4Havana street
№ 6 - № 8Opochinina street
№ 8 - № 10Cash street
№ 8 - № 10Monument-museum of the submarine D-2 "Narodovolets"1989 - 1993
 
Number 10Scientific Research Institute of the Navy 16
 
№ 12Until August 2008 - the 51st Sports Club of the Leningrad Naval Base (LVMB) [4]
 
№ 15 - № 19VNIIRA
 
№ 21 - № 23Galerny travel
List of objects from Galerniy passage to Baltic Square
House numberDescriptionArchitectConstructionIllustrationCoordinates
№ 21 - № 23Galley harbor
 
№ 12 - № 14Skipper Bridge
 
№ 12 - № 14Skipper channel
Number 14Plant "Surf"
 
Number 25Water Tower (Galernaya Harbor)Kutorih, Yakovlev1894
 
For the number 18Baltic Square
For the number 18Monument to Peter I on the Baltic SquareZurab Tsereteli2006
 

Notes

  1. ↑ Skipper duct in encyclopedias
  2. ↑ The skipper channel on the Vasileostrovsky district of St. Petersburg's Internet portal (Unidentified) (inaccessible link) . The appeal date is April 30, 2014. Archived May 2, 2014.
  3. ↑ Memorial complex "Submarine D-2" Narodovolets ""
  4. ↑ www.dp.ru with reference to the head of the press service of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, Alexander Drobyshevsky and BIA . The military will sell two buildings in St. Petersburg // Business Petersburg ISSN 1606-1829 (Online). - 16:07 June 04, 2008. (unavailable link)

Literature

  • City names today and yesterday: Petersburg toponymy / comp. S. V. Alekseeva, A. G. Vladimirovich , A. D. Erofeev, and others. - 2nd ed., Revised. and add. - SPb. : Lick , 1997. - p. 135. - 288 p. - (Three centuries of Northern Palmyra). - ISBN 5-86038-023-2 .
  • Architects of St. Petersburg. XIX - early XX century / comp. V. G. Isachenko ; ed. Y. Artemyeva, S. Prokhvatilova. - SPb. : Lenizdat , 1998. - 1070 p. - ISBN 5-289-01586-8 .
  • Gorbachevich K.S. , Khablo E.P. Why are they so named? On the origin of the names of streets, squares, islands, rivers and bridges of St. Petersburg. - SPb. : Norint , 2002. - 353 p. - ISBN 5-7711-0019-6 .
  • Nikitenko G. Yu. , Sobol V. D. Vasileostrovsky District. Encyclopedia of the streets of St. Petersburg (Reference Edition). - SPb. : White and Black , 2002 . - 534, ill. - ISBN 5-89771-030-9 .

Links

  • An overview of the street buildings on the Citywalls site


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Skipper_protok&oldid=101277763


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