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Lyusinovskaya street

Lyusinovskaya street is a street in the south of the center of Moscow on the territory of Zamoskvorechye and Danilovsky districts, 1.8 km long from Serpukhovskaya Square to Serpukhovskaya Zastava Square . The street has 4 lanes for traffic, on almost the entire street from the Garden Ring to Lestev Street , one-way traffic from the center to the region is organized.

Moscow
Lyusinovskaya street
The photo
Church of the Ascension on Lyusinovskaya Street
general information
A countryRussia
CityMoscow
CountyCentral Administrative District , South Administrative District
AreaZamoskvorechye , Danilovsky
Length1.8 km
Underground05 Ring line Dobryninskaya
09 Serpukhov-Timiryazevskaya line Serpukhovskaya
09 Serpukhov-Timiryazevskaya line Tula
Former namesMalaya Serpukhovskaya street (until 1917)
Postcode115093, 115162
Phone numbers+7 (495) XXX-xx-xx
ClassifierOMK UM
Lyusinovskaya street (Moscow)
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Title

The historical name is Malaya Serpukhovskaya street. The current name is given in honor of Lusik ("Lucy") Lisinova , a student at the Moscow Commercial Institute , the organizer of the Union of Workers' Youth in Zamoskvorechye , a Red Guard soldier who died during an armed uprising in Moscow in October 1917 .

History

The street appeared in the XVII - XVIII centuries on one of the Moscow roads to Serpukhov , so the first name was Malaya Serpukhovskaya Street (until June 7, 1922 ). Since the middle of the 18th century, there was a public house on the street. In the XIX - early XX centuries, the street was built up with small stone and wooden houses. In the second half of the 19th century, the Brokar & Co. factory was founded in the area of ​​the street (now the New Dawn perfume factory). In the mid -1930s, the Moscow-Moskvoretsky department store was built (now - Danilovsky department store). In 1951, Zemlyanaya Street was included in its structure, which got its name due to the fact that it was weak. In the 1950s - 1970s, the street was built up with multi-storey residential buildings and office buildings [1] .

Noteworthy buildings and structures

 
Church of the Ascension of the Lord outside Serpukhov Gate , photo from the album of N. A. Naydenov , 1882.
  • Monument to Alisher Navoi (installed in September 2002, sculptor R. Mirtodzhiev, architect A.V. Kuzmin ).
  • All-Russian Research Institute of the Dairy Industry .

Odd side

  • No. 21 (No. 24 along Bolshaya Serpukhovskaya Street ) - Church of the Ascension of the Lord outside Serpukhov Gate (XVIII century). The site for the construction of the church outside the Serpukhov gates of the Earth City was allocated by Danilov Monastery in 1696. The stone church was built in 1709 at the expense of Tsarevich Alexei Petrovich , after his execution in 1718 the construction was suspended, the church was completed and consecrated only in July 1762. In the 1830-1840s, the temple underwent significant restructuring. It was closed in 1929, in 1930 the fence, bell tower and almshouse were destroyed, various institutions were located in the building itself. Divine services resumed in 1990.
  • No. 27 p. 1,   architectural monument (newly discovered object) [2] - the main house of the city estate of the Sushkin merchants - A. B. Kevorkov (XVIII — XIX centuries). In the 1830s, it was owned by the merchant D.O. Sushkin, until the end of the XIX century - his heirs. In 1846, the owners made an extension with a front staircase from the courtyard. Until 1889, a winter garden bay window appeared in the inner corner of the house, with convex, "blown" glasses. Until 1901, the house was transferred to Agabek Bagdasarovich Kevorkov, the managing member of the trading house “Br. Kevorkovy S.Kh. and A.”, who owned a wool-spinning factory in Kurov. In the 1920s, the house was inhabited by families of red commanders, the most famous of which was commander Vladimir Mikhailovich Gittis (1881–1938, shot), reflecting Yudenich’s attack on Petrograd . [3] It has been standing empty for many years, is covered with a false façade, and has burned several times. [4] Periodically, windows and doors are clogged from unauthorized entry. At risk are preserved original interiors. [3] In 2006, the Moscow government signed a contract for its reconstruction into an office building. The city of Moscow acted as an investor, and Center-Invest JSC was a co-investor. The work was not started, the security obligation was not executed, the project was not submitted. [3] The house was featured in the so-called “Resin List” of buildings recommended for liquidation “in order to ensure anti-terrorism security” [5] , plans for its demolition were discussed. In January 2015, the City Planning and Land Commission (GZK) decided to transfer the object to the authorized capital of Mosinzhproekt JSC for further transfer to Center-Invest OJSC. In May of that year, the SLC “agreed with the design of the GPZU” for the restoration of the building [6] . [3] In March 2018, an Act of State Historical and Cultural Expertise of design documentation for the conservation of the identified OKN was submitted for public discussion [7] .
  • No. 51 - secondary address [8] of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia (the building of the former federal agency Rosobrazovanie ).
  • No. 53 - the apartment building in which the writer Leo Razgon lived [9] .

On the even side

  • No. 8 - the city ​​estate of P. P. Ignatieva, later N. A. Belkin (beginning of the XIX century - XX century).
  • No. 60 - the apartment building in which the commander, Hero of the Soviet Union P. M. Stefanovsky lived [10] .
  • No. 70, p. 1 - Moskvoretsky bridgeorg (Danilovsky department store) (1929-1934, architect V.K. Oltarzhevsky , engineer A.K. Boldyrev) [11] [12] .

Transport

  • Buses : No.№ m5, m6, 41, 275, 632, 700, 907, T10, T71
  • Trolleybus : No. 8

Route

All trolleybuses and buses traveling along the street travel towards South Administrative District . Stops:

  • “Dobryninskaya metro station” (buses No.№ m5, m6, 41, 275, 632, 700, 907, T71 and trolleybus No. 8);
  • “Serpukhovskaya metro station” (buses No.№ m5, m6, 41, 275, 632, 700, 907, T71 and trolleybus No. 8);
  • "Third Lyusinovsky Lane" (buses No.№ m5, m6, 41, 275, 632, 700, T71 and trolleybus No. 8);
  • "Pavel Andreev Street" (buses No.№ m5, m6, 41, 275, 700, T71 and trolleybus No. 8);
  • "Children's Clinic" (buses No.№ m5, m6, 41, 275, 700, T71 and trolleybus No. 8);
  • “Trading house Danilovsky” (buses No.№ m6, T71 and trolleybus No. 8);
  • “Serpukhovskaya Zastava” (buses No.№ m5, m6, 41, 275, 700, T10, T71 and trolleybus No. 8).

Gallery

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    Number 5

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    No. 7, 9 and 11

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    No. 8, the city estate of P.P. Ignatieva - N. A. Belkin (XIX century)

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    Number 15

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    No. 21/24, Church of the Ascension of the Lord outside Serpukhov Gate (XVIII century).

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    No. 27, city estate of merchants Sushkin - A. B. Kevorkov (XVIII — XIX centuries)

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    Number 29

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    No. 52, corner with Pavel Andreev Street

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    No. 70, Danilovsky Mostorg (1934, architect V.K. Oltarzhevsky)

Notes

  1. ↑ Lyusinovskaya street (until 1922 Malaya Serpukhovskaya street) - All about Moscow (inaccessible link)
  2. ↑ The main house of the city estate of the merchants Sushkin - A.B.Kevorkova, end of the 18th - 19th centuries. (unspecified) . Portal of open data of the Government of Moscow. Objects of cultural heritage .
  3. ↑ 1 2 3 4 the land of the Sushkins (Kevorkovs) Lyusinovskaya St., 27 (Neopr.) . The Red Book of Archnadzor: an electronic catalog of Moscow's real estate objects under threat .
  4. ↑ Anastasia Mamina. The Sushkin estate is burning in the center of Moscow (neopr.) . Izvestia (02.21.2017).
  5. ↑ Konstantin Mikhailov. Profitable anti-terror (neopr.) . official site of Archnadzor (06/10/2009).
  6. ↑ The estate of the merchants Sushkin on Lyusinovskaya street is being restored (neopr.) . FrondeTV (06/02/2015).
  7. ↑ Department of Cultural Heritage of Moscow. The act of the state historical and cultural examination of project documentation for the conservation of the identified cultural heritage object "The main house of the city estate of the Sushkin merchants - A.B. Kevorkova, late XVIII-XIX centuries.", At the address: Moscow, st. Lyusinovskaya, d. 27, p. 1 (neopr.) . official site of the mayor of Moscow (03/14/2018).
  8. ↑ Primary address - Tverskaya street , 11 (building of the former Federal Agency for Rosnauka )
  9. ↑ Acceleration Lev Emanuelovich // Moscow Encyclopedia. / Ch. ed. S.O. Schmidt . - M. , 2007-2014. - T. Volume I. Faces of Moscow : [in 6 books].
  10. ↑ Stefanovsky Peter Mikhailovich // Moscow Encyclopedia. / Ch. ed. S.O. Schmidt . - M. , 2007-2014. - T. Volume I. Faces of Moscow : [in 6 books].
  11. ↑ Vasiliev N. Yu., Evstratova M.V., Ovsyannikova E. B., Panin O. A. Avant-garde architecture. The second half of the 1920s - the first half of the 1930s. - M .: S. E. Gordeev , 2011 .-- S. 376. - 480 p.
  12. ↑ Moscow Trade // Moscow Heritage. - 20015. - No. 5 (41). - S. 18-19.

Links

  • Lyusinovskaya: photos of the street and houses
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Lyusinovskaya_litsa&oldid = 97651716


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