Novozavodskaya street (until July 11, 1958 - Pervomaisky village street and Postal street ) - a street in the Western administrative district of Moscow . It is located on the site of the village of Pokrovskoye-Fili that existed on this site.
| Street Novozavodskaya | |
|---|---|
| general information | |
| A country | Russia |
| City | Moscow |
| County | Company |
| Area | Filevsky Park |
| Historical district | Fili |
| Underground | Fili |
| Former names | Pervomaisky settlement street and Postal street |
| Classifier | OMK UM |
Content
- 1 Origin of the name
- 2 Description
- 3 Noteworthy buildings and structures
- 3.1 even side
- 3.2 odd side
- 4 Transport
- 4.1 Nearest metro stations
- 5 notes
- 6 References
Name Origin
It was named July 11, 1958 by the Decision of the Executive Committee of the Moscow City Council of Workers' Deputies No. 40/11 by renaming Pochtovaya Street and Pervomaisky Settlement "(from the Kalininskaya railway line to the Filsky Highway)" in connection with the industrial development of the surrounding area [1] .
Description
The street is essentially dead-end - it starts from the Fili railway station of the Belarusian direction of the Moscow Railway and ends at the river bank opposite the Lower Mnevnikovs on the bank of Moscow.
At its beginning, it has an underground passage under the Belarusian Railways, which allows you to go out onto the street in 1812 and along it to the Borodino panorama and Kutuzovsky Prospekt .
A street near the Church of the Intercession at Fili crosses Bolshaya Filevskaya Street . At the very beginning, Bagrationovskiy passage is adjacent to Novozavodskaya street on the left. After the intersection with Bolshaya Filyovskaya Street, Beregovoy Passage adjoins on the right, and Fizkulturny Proezd and Barclay Street on the left. From the coastal passage to the very end on the right side is the territory of the plant named after Khrunicheva . After crossing the Barclay Street, on the left side is the territory of Filevsky Park .
Noteworthy buildings and structures
even side
- No. 6 - Church of the Intercession at Fili
- No. 8/8 building 5 - a four-story residential building of a U-shaped plan, built in 1929 in the style of constructivism , a housing estate in the village of Pervomaisky [2]
- No. 8/8 building 6 - a four-story residential building of a U-shaped plan, built in 1930 in the style of constructivism , a housing estate in the village of Pervomaisky [2]
- No. 12/11 - the factory-kitchen of the village of Pervomaisky at Plant No. 22 , consisting of several volumes, one of which is a glazed cylinder, built on April 6, 1932 [2] (the second factory-kitchen, built in Moscow). To decorate the interiors, monumental murals were performed by a team of artists: A.A. Deineka (Pano βCivil Aviationβ (βKomsomol and Aviationβ)), F.V. Antonov , P.V. Williams, G.G. Nyssky, S.Ya. Adlivankin, V.G. Odintsov. [3] At the moment, the Power Plant of the GKNPTs im. M.V. Khrunicheva "Cosmos"
- No. 14/2 - Clinic of the Space State Center
- No. 18 - The State Space Research and Production Center named after M.V. Khrunichev . A monument to MV Khrunichev was erected near the building (sculptor M. S. Aleschenko, architect M. D. Nasedkin) [1] .
- No. 18 - College of Space Engineering
- No. 18A - Environmental Center GKNPTs im. M.V. Khrunicheva.
- No. 22 - Business Hotel **** Proton
odd party
- No. 11/5 - Federal Customs Service (FCS of Russia) - the former Moscow Suvorov Military School
- No. 13 - a four-story residential building of I-shaped plan, built in 1932 in the style of constructivism , a residential area, the village of Pervomaisky [2] , with one end adjacent to the house st. Bolshaya Filevskaya, 10
- No. 15 building 1 - a four-story residential building of I-shaped plan, built in 1931 in the style of constructivism , a housing estate in the village of Pervomaisky [2]
- No. 17 building 1 - a four-story residential building of I-shaped plan, built in 1932 in the style of constructivism , a housing estate in the village of Pervomaisky. [2] At the end of the building, facing Novozavodskaya street, under a layer of paint, a panel of the 1930s with the image of airplanes and a quote from the speech of I.V. is hidden Stalin [4]
- No. 27 - The Gorbunov Palace of Culture (1927-1939, architect J. A. Kornfeld ) [1] .
- No. 27 - Fili Sports Complex
- No. 27A - Institute of Contemporary Art
Transport
At the beginning of the street, near the metro station Fili, there is a bus terminal station of route No. 653.
Bus routes No. 69, 116, 109, 152, 653, 653k ("Forest") pass along the street.
Nearest underground stations
- β Fili β - located at the very beginning of the street.
Notes
- β 1 2 3 Moscow: all streets, squares, boulevards, alleys / Vostryshev M.I. - M .: Algorithm , Eksmo, 2010. - P. 381. - ISBN 978-5-699-33874-0 .
- β 1 2 3 4 5 6 Vasiliev N.Yu., Evstratova M.V., Ovsyannikova E.B., Panin O.A. The architecture of the avant-garde. Moscow. The second half of the 1920s - the first half of the 1930s. - S.E. Gordeev, 2011 .-- S. 426, 427. - 480 p. - ISBN 978-5-4330-0021-6 .
- β Deineka. Monumental art. Sculpture Issuu. Circulation date May 4, 2019.
- β Renovation and city defense . archnadzor.ru. Date of treatment July 9, 2017.
Links
- 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 .
- - All-Moscow Classifier of Moscow Streets (OMK UM).