Kulakovo Pereulok is a street in the north of Moscow in the Alekseevsky District of the North-Eastern Administrative District , between Prospect Mira and 1st Mytishchi Street .
| Kulakov Lane | |
|---|---|
| general information | |
| A country | Russia |
| City | Moscow |
| County | NEAD |
| Area | Alekseevsky |
| Length | 0.9 km |
| Underground | |
Content
- 1 History
- 2 Location
- 3 Transport
- 4 Noteworthy buildings and structures
- 5 notes
- 6 References
History
Named at the beginning of the XX century in the village of Kulakovka. The name from the anthroponym Fist, Fists. Folk etymology explains the name by the fact that the artisans and cabmen who lived here arranged fist fights on holidays.
Location
Kulakov Pereulok starts from Mira Avenue opposite Shirokoy Proezd , passes east, crosses Kuchin Pereulok , 3rd Mytishchinskaya Street and ends on 1st Mytishchinskaya Street near the railway lines of the Yaroslavl direction and the Moscow-3 station .
Transport
Public transport on the lane does not go.
In 2012, a one-way traffic was organized on the section from 3rd Mytishchinskaya Street to Mira Avenue .
Noteworthy buildings and structures
- No. 6 - Variator CJSC (former 1st Taxi Park)
- No. 7, building 1 - School "Potential" (economic and legal); kindergarten No. 1977;
- No. 7 - a school building (1927-1929, architect A. Parshin) [1] , now - the children's art school No. 15 named after E. S. Svetlanov;
- No. 9A - State Unitary Enterprise of Moscow for the construction and operation of architectural and artistic lighting;
- No. 11 - non-profit foundation Russian Digital Television;
- No. 13 - medical and health clinic "League";
- No. 17 - National Transport Association ;
- No. 17, building 1 - the Bulletin of Transport Information.
Notes
- ↑ Rogachev, A.V. The Great Buildings of Socialism. - M .: Centerpolygraph, 2014 .-- S. 44. - 480 p. - ISBN 978-5-227-05106-6 .