Second Street Miusskaya Street is a street in the center of Moscow in the Tverskoy district between Alexander Nevsky Street and 1st Miusskaya Street .
| Second Miusskaya street | |
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| general information | |
| A country | Russia |
| City | Moscow |
| District | CAO |
| Area | Tverskaya |
| Length | 0.47 km |
| Underground | Mendeleevskaya , Novoslobodskaya |
| Postcode | 125047 |
| Classifier | OMK UM |
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Origin of title
The street got its name in the 1890s based on the location of the former Miussky field.
Description
2nd Miusskaya Street runs from Alexander Nevsky Street to the northeast parallel to the northwestern border of Miusskaya Square , crossing Miussky Lane , to 1st Miusskaya Street. The numbering of houses starts from Alexander Nevsky Street.
Notable buildings
On the odd side:
- 1/10 - former city maternity hospital № 6 named after A.A. Abrikosova ( 1903-1906 ) (in 1918–1994 - named after N.K. Krupskaya), architect I. A. Ivanov-Shits [1] ) built with funds bequeathed in 1901 by Agrippina Alexandrovna Abrikosova, nee Musatova, who gave birth to her husband to the “chocolate king” of Russia, Alexei Ivanovich Abrikosov, 22 children, and consecrated on May 25, 1906 [1] ;
- 7, bldg. 1 - dispatching service of the State Unitary Enterprise Mosgortrans and the electric traction substation No. 2 (formerly the Miusska tram electric substation , 1904)
- 9, kindergarten “Tip-Top”.
- the quarter between Miussky lane and 1st Miusskaya Street is occupied by the complex of buildings of the former (liquidated in 2014) 4th trolleybus park named after Peter Shchepetilnikov (before 1957 - Miussky tram depot named after Peter Shchepetilnikov ). The complex includes, in addition to the auxiliary buildings, two car sheds for 40 and 220 cars, respectively (1909). The project of covering the main carriage shed with a size of 29 by 70 m was performed by Vladimir Grigorievich Shukhov .
On the even side:
- quarter from the street. Alexander Nevsky Prospekt Miussky Pereulok - a complex of buildings of the Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation: the Federal Insurance Supervision Service, the Federal Service for Alcohol Market Regulation. Until 1991, it housed the USSR Ministry of General Engineering .
- on the section from Miussky Lane to 1st Miusskaya Street - the side facade of the Emperor Nicholas II City Primary School (1910–1913, architect A.I. Roop ), now - the Public Chamber of the Russian Federation , then - the fence of the building complex of the Russian Chemical Technology University. D.I. Mendeleev ;
Notes
- ↑ Nashchokina M.V. Moscow Modern. - 2nd ed. - M .: Giraffe, 2005. - p. 430. - 560 p. - 2500 copies - ISBN 5-89832-042-3 .
See also
- Miusskaya Square
- First Miusskaya street