Gusatnikov pereulok (1933-1993 - Bolshevik lane ) - a street in the center of Moscow in the Basmanny district between Myasnitskaya street and Bolshoi Kharitonevsky lane .
| Gusyatnikov Lane | |
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Gusyatnikov Lane. | |
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| A country | Russia |
| City | Moscow |
| County | TsAO |
| Area | Basmanny |
| Length | 0.35 km |
| Underground | |
| Former names | Bolshevik Lane |
| Postcode | 101000 |
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Name Origin
The name was given by the name of the homeowner of the late XVIII century - the merchant Pyotr Mikhailovich Gusyatnikov (also as Gusyatnikovskaya street, now Letnikovskaya street ). In 1933-1993 - the Bolshevik lane - located nearby (in Stopani lane, now - Ogorodnaya Sloboda lane ) in the 1930s by the All-Union Society of Old Bolsheviks. The original name was returned in 1994 [1] .
Noteworthy buildings and structures
On the odd side:
- No. 3/1 - apartment building S.F. and A.A. Plescheeva (1910, architect B.M. Nilus )
- No. 5 - apartment building (It was rebuilt in 1892 by the architect N. I. Yakunin ).
- No. 7, p. 1 - architectural monument (regional) [2] von Behrens manor , wooden residential building of 1871 (architect M. A. Fiedler, rebuilt in 1903 according to the project of architect N. N. Blagoveshchensky )
- No. 11 - The profitable house of M.O. Epshtein (1912, architect V.E. Dubovsky , with the participation of N. A. Arkhipov; interior painting - artist I. I. Nivinsky ). Previously, there was a house on this place, in which from 1886 to 1904 the scientist N.E. Zhukovsky lived [3] .
- No. 13/3 - apartment building Testova (1910, architect O. G. Piotrovich ). Electrical engineer Y. F. Kagan-Shabshay lived in the house [4] . As part of the Last Address civil initiative, memorial signs with the names of the postman F. P. Vrakhnevsky and the postal clerk M. S. Koshik [5] , who were shot during the Stalinist repressions , were installed on the house.
On the even side:
- No. 4 - apartment building (1898, architect N.I. Kakorin ). Here lived the mathematician S. V. Fomin [6] .
- No. 10 - Shelter Building (1902, architect V. M. Borin )
Number 2.
Number 3.
Number 7.
See also
- Letnikovskaya street
- Little Men of the Bolshevik Lane, or I Want a Beer - 1993 film, which takes place completely in the Bolshevik Lane
Notes
- β Moscow: all streets, squares, boulevards, alleys / Vostryshev M. I. - M .: Algorithm , Eksmo, 2010 .-- S. 132. - ISBN 978-5-699-33874-0 .
- β A. Cherepanov. Catalog of wooden buildings // Moscow Heritage. - 2017. - No. 49 (May 24). - S. 33-40.
- β Trofimov V.G. Moscow. Guide to the areas. - M .: Moscow Worker, 1972. - S. 205. - 400 p. - 45,000 copies.
- β Moscow Encyclopedia / S.O. Schmidt . - M .: Publishing Center "Moskvovedenie", 2007. - T. I, Faces of Moscow, Prince. 2. - S. 77 .-- 623 p. - 10,000 copies. - ISBN 978-5-903633-02-9 .
- β Moscow, Gusyatnikov lane, 13/3. January 31, 2016 // Site "Last address".
- β Fomin Sergey Vasilievich // Moscow Encyclopedia. / Ch. ed. S.O. Schmidt . - M. , 2007-2014. - T. Volume I. Faces of Moscow : [in 6 books].
Links
- The official site of the Basmanny district council
- All-Moscow classifier of streets of Moscow OMK UM (inaccessible link)
- Gusyatnikov Lane // Names of Moscow Streets . Toponymic Dictionary / R. A. Ageeva, G. P. Bondaruk, E. M. Pospelov and others; author foreword E.M. Pospelov. - M .: OGI, 2007. - (Moscow Library). - ISBN 5-94282-432-0 .