Second Brest Street is a street in the center of Moscow in the Presnensky and Tversky districts between Bolshaya Sadovaya Street and Tverskaya Zastava .
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| A country | Russia |
| City | Moscow |
| County | TsAO |
| Area | Presnensky , Tver |
| Length | 1.0 km |
| Underground | Mayakovskaya (beginning), Belarusian (end) |
| Former names | 3rd Tverskaya-Yamskaya street, Rear Tverskaya-Yamskaya street, Ilyinsky dead end (part) |
| Postcode | 125047 (6, 8, 24/15, 24 / 15st6, 28, 30, 46st1, 46st2, 32), 123056 (other houses) |
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Name Origin
As well as 1st Brest , 2nd Brest Street was named in the 1870s in the direction from Bolshaya Sadovaya Street to Brest (now Belorussky ) station. The former name is 3rd Tverskaya-Yamskaya street, also - Back Tverskaya-Yamskaya street (part of the street is the former Ilyinsky dead end) [1] .
Description
2nd Brest Street starts from the Garden Ring on Bolshaya Sadovaya, runs northwest parallel to the 1st Brest Street, crosses the streets of Gashek , Julius Fucik , Vasilyevskaya and Bolshaya Gruzinskaya Streets and goes to Tverskaya Zastava Square at the Belorussky Train Station .
Noteworthy buildings and structures
House number 52 on the corner of the 2nd Brest and Tverskaya Zastava square .
Odd side
- No. 5 - "Mosproject-2" named after M. V. Posokhin , the magazine "Architectural Herald".
- No. 19/18, p. 1, an architectural monument (regional) - the apartment building of the merchant Vasily Bykov (1909, architect L.N. Kekushev ) - an architectural monument of Moscow Art Nouveau .
- The user of the building, the Institute for Design Automation of the Russian Academy of Sciences, concluded an agreement with the investor, LLC Financier, for reconstruction, as a result of which only facade walls would remain from the house. In 2008, according to the appeal of the activists of the site “Moscow, which is not”, Bykov’s house received the status of a revealed cultural heritage object. In September 2009, the Moscow government revoked permission to develop pre-project documentation for the reconstruction of the house, a week later, on September 16, 2009, a fire broke out in the house, fortunately not causing irreparable damage. On October 11, 2009, activists of the Arkhnadzor movement recorded the state of individual elements in the burnt and unburned parts of the building. On December 22, the Interdepartmental Commission under the leadership of Vladimir Resin recommended depriving Bykov’s house of the status of a revealed cultural heritage site. [2] [3] , however, on April 17, 2012, on the eve of the celebration of the Day of Historical and Cultural Heritage, as a result of the meeting of the Moscow Government, the apartment building of the merchant V. E. Bykov received the official status of a monument of history and culture. [4] . According to representatives of the Moscow Heritage , the masterpiece of Lev Kekushev is planned to be fully restored.
- No. 27 - Slovak Cultural Center.
- No. 29A - a school building (1933-1935, architect D.F. Fridman ) [5] , nowadays - Mosproekt-4 MNIIIP.
- No. 31 - Crocus Bank
- No. 37 - residential building. Here lived the actor Eduard Martsevich [6] .
- No. 45 - Moscow Railway , Moscow-Smolensk branch .
On the even side
- No. 2/14 - Research and Design Institute of the General Plan of Moscow (NIPI General Plan of Moscow);
- No. 6 - the architectural and construction center "House on Brest"; Mosarchinform; Permanent exhibition on urban planning in Moscow; Branch of the International Academy of Architecture in Moscow.
- No. 8 - Moscow State Expertise of the Moscow City Committee on Pricing Policy in Construction and State Expertise of Projects (Mosgosexpertiza).
- No. 34 - an administrative building (2005-2007, architect P. Yu. Andreev ).
See also
- 1st Brest street
Notes
- ↑ Moscow: all streets, squares, boulevards, alleys / Vostryshev M. I. - M .: Algorithm , Eksmo, 2010 .-- S. 68. - ISBN 978-5-699-33874-0 .
- ↑ Refuse to believe Article on the website of the Arkhnadzor movement
- ↑ Help the fire victim An article on the website of the Arkhnadzor movement
- ↑ MOSGORNESLEDIE - “Bykov’s House” and “Firing Shot” are recognized as historical and cultural monuments.
- ↑ 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. 207. - 480 p.
- ↑ Martsevich Eduard Evgenievich // Moscow Encyclopedia. / Ch. ed. S.O. Schmidt . - M. , 2007-2014. - T. Volume I. Faces of Moscow : [in 6 books].
Links
- Official site of the Tver District Administration
- All-Moscow classifier of streets of Moscow OMK UM
- The 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 .
- 2nd Brest Street: institutions and organizations.
- “Murdered Moscow”: 2nd Brest Street, d. 19/18 , IA REX , 05/18/2011