Uritsky Street - Novosibirsk Street, which starts from Kommunisticheskaya Street, ends at the Railway Station and runs parallel to Red Avenue and Sovetskaya Street.
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| A country | Russia |
| City | Novosibirsk |
| Area | Railway |
| Historical district | Station part of the city, Kaganovichsky district, Quiet center |
| Length | 1.0 km |
| Former names | Gondatti , Altai |
| Postcode | 630004, 630099 |
Crosses Oktyabrskaya street, Chaplygin street, Maxim Gorky street, Schetinkin street, Deputatskaya street, Lenin street.
Located in the area of Novosibirsk, called the "Quiet Center". There are several buildings on the street that are historical and cultural monuments of regional significance.
Content
- 1 History
- 2 Buildings
- 3 Transport
- 4 Famous residents
- 5 notes
- 6 References
History
Originally bore the name Altai . In 1909 she received the name Gondatti, in honor of the governor of Tomsk province Nikolai Lvovich Gondatti , an honorary citizen of Novonikolaevsk , who helped the city in a fire on May 11, 1909.
08/05/1920 By the decision of the Executive Committee of the City Executive Committee, the street was named Uritsky in memory of the Bolshevik Uritsky Moisey Solomonovich , a member of the RSDLP (b) , chairman of the Petrograd Extraordinary Commission ( CHK ).
Buildings
- No. 1 - House ZHKST Zagotzerno . House
- No. 2 - Maternity Hospital No. 1. House of the merchant Kagan . Built in 1908 at the intersection of Uritsky (Gondatti) and Communist (Gudimovskaya) streets. Belonged to the merchant Aron Iosifovich Kagan, Novonikolayevsky merchant - a grain merchant. After the final establishment of Soviet power in 1920, was expropriated and transferred to the museum. Since 1926, the building housed the Siberian regional unions of consumer cooperation. The second floor is added. Later, the building was adapted for maternity hospital No. 1.
- No. 15 - "Residential building of employees of the state bank" (inaccessible link) . The building is one of the first apartment buildings in Novosibirsk, in which, along with the predominance of stylized forms of order architecture, elements and techniques of various styles, including modernism, are traced. In the architecture of a residential building, designed by A.D. Kryachkov in 1932-1935. (according to some data, in 1926-1928) for the bank employees, the high professionalism of the author of the project is visible, as well as the excellent quality of construction work.
- No. 17 - Residential building on the street. Uritsky number 17 (inaccessible link) . The building is a typical example of a residential apartment building in the mid-1930s. The house, designed by architect A. N. Shiryaev at the turn of the transition from "constructivism" to "Soviet classicism", contains elements of both directions.
- No. 20 - The Parkhouse . Club house with apartments ranging from 131 to 270 sq.m. In some apartments, for the first time in Novosibirsk, the so-called "apartments in apartments" are provided, which have a separate infrastructure and allow you to completely independently build your inner world. This can be used for permanent residence in the house of servants, people helping in raising children, or for the organization of a separate territory for already grown children.
- No. 24 - Sibmedtorg building on the street. Lenin number 9 (inaccessible link) / st. Uritsky, 24 . Built in Novosibirsk in 1925. Later, the Central warehouse of the pharmacy and medical supply of the West Siberian Territory was located here . In the 1950s Sibmedtorg building has undergone reconstruction and is now hidden in the volume of a 6-story building.
- No. 25 - Monument of wooden architecture on the street. Lenin number 11 / st. Uritsky, 25 . According to the BTI technical passport, the house on the corner of Lenin and Uritsky was built in 1905. Here was located the gymnasium of P. A. Smirnova, which had been called since 1916 "The First Novonikolayevsky Gymnasium of M. N. P.". Starting in 1913, school buildings occupied this building, and until the end of the 1990s it housed full-time correspondence school No. 40. A fire in 1975 caused great damage to the house, and especially its decor. In the 1990s, part of the building was occupied by the cafe "Nikolai". After the second big fire, in the winter of 2000, the building had to be completely renovated. Currently, the building houses a restaurant and a hotel.
- No. 34 - Residential building on Uritsky street No. 34 (inaccessible link) . Built by engineer I.A. Burlakov (?). One of the first multi-story residential buildings in Novosibirsk. The house was built in 1927 on the corner of Uritsky and Trudovaya streets. The four-floor building had reinforced concrete floors and contained twenty-five three-room apartments with separate kitchens. The house was equipped with plumbing and central heating.
- No. 36 - The building of the Office of the West Siberian Railway . Built in 1935 according to the project of architects Vengerov and A.N. Shiryaev . The administrative part of the building is oriented towards the Vokzalnaya Railway , and the residential part is located on Uritsky Street, where the employees of the Office of the West Siberian Railway were located .
- No. 37 - Residential building of the Tomsk railway . Built in 1935 in the style of post - constructivism , designed by architect A. N. Shiryaev . Extensive roundabout loggias were arranged on the top floor of the building, which were built up and turned into rooms a little later due to mismatching climatic conditions.
Transport
Uritsky Street does not have public transport routes.
Famous residents
- Viktor Alexandrovich Tolokonsky (born May 27, 1953 ) is a Russian politician, chief adviser to the mayor of Novosibirsk, ex-governor of the Novosibirsk region and Krasnoyarsk Territory, and the former plenipotentiary representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Siberian Federal District [1] .
Notes
Links
- Uritsky street on the Yandex.Panorama service
- Novosibirsk