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Lane Boytsova

Lane Boytsova - a lane in the Admiralty district of St. Petersburg . It runs from Sadovaya Street to the embankment of the Fontanka River .

Boytsov Lane
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A countryRussia
CitySt. Petersburg
AreaAdmiralteysky
Length333 m
UndergroundSpb metro line2.svg Hay Square
Spb metro line4.svg Spasskaya
Spb metro line5.svg Garden
Former namesBath Lane
1st Bath Lane,
Malkovsky Lane,
Malkov Lane
Police unitSpassky part

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Title History

Initially, from 1836 it was called Banny Lane in public baths located in the lane. In parallel, the names existed: 1st Banny Lane , Malkovsky Lane , Malkov Lane (by the name of the homeowner of 4 retired Major V. Malkov) [1] .

The modern name of Boytsov Lane was received on December 15, 1952 in memory of Igor Boytsov , an artilleryman, a participant in the defense of Leningrad, Hero of the Soviet Union [1] .

History

Lane appeared in the XIX century [1] .

The odd side of the lane was built up in the middle of the 20th century after the demolition of the Novo-Aleksandrovsky market, which occupied the quarter between Sadovaya Street , Voznesensky Prospekt , Fontanka Embankment and Boytsov Lane. Market buildings were dismantled in 1932 . In the 1930s and 1950s, a dormitory of the Textile Institute and the House of Light Industry ( Sadovaya Street , 54) were constructed on this site according to the designs of E. A. Levinson and I. I. Fomin [2] , as well as several others buildings.

Buildings and Structures

  • House 1 ( Sadovaya Street , d. No. 54) - a dormitory of the Textile Institute , built on the site of the Novo-Aleksandrovsky Market in 1938 - 1950 , arch. E. A. Levinson , I. I. Fomin, and Y. Ya. Matskevich.
  • House 2 ( Sadovaya Street , d. No. 54) - a school built in 1938 (architect E. A. Levinson and I. I. Fomin ) on the site of the St. Petersburg Inn and the Alexandria Cinema. In 1964, a monument was erected in the square in front of the building (author - V. Yu. Mileikovsky) in honor of the soldiers of the militia of the Oktyabrsky district. [3]
  • House 3 - Lyceum No. 229 of the Admiralteysky District, the building was built on the site of the Novo-Aleksandrovsky Market in 1955 , arch. L. E. Ass and A. S. Ginsberg.
  • House 4 - apartment building, 1882 , arch. A.V. Ivanov . Apartment building in the courtyard was built in 1910 - 1911 according to the project of arch. M.S. Lalevich .
  • House 5 - Faculty of Continuing Education SPbGASU , the building was built in 1955 , arch. S.I. Evdokimov , A.G. Erdeli.
  • House 6 - residential building, years of construction - 1826 - 1849 .
  • House 7 - hostel of St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering , built on the site of the Novo-Aleksandrovsky market in 1957 - 1960 , arch. A.A. Ol , S.I. Evdokimov , N.A. Ustinovich.
  • House 8 ( Fontanka embankment , d. No. 121) - apartment building, built in 1913 - 1914 , arch. V.V. Schaub .

See also

  • The murder of Khursheda Sultonova

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 3 Toponymic encyclopedia of St. Petersburg. - SPb .: Information and publishing agency LIK, 2002. - P. 63
  2. ↑ New Alexander Market
  3. ↑ Cannes P. Ya. Walks in St. Petersburg (Along the Fontanka, Along the Moika, Along Sadovaya. - St. Petersburg : Palette, 1994. - 412 p. - ISBN 5-289-01813-1 .

Literature

  • Gorbachevich K. S. , Khablo E. P. Why are they so named? On the origin of the names of streets, squares, islands, rivers and bridges of Leningrad. - 3rd ed., Rev. and add. - L .: Lenizdat , 1985 .-- S. 51 .-- 511 p.
  • City names today and yesterday: Petersburg toponymy / comp. S.V. Alekseeva, A.G. Vladimirovich , A.D. Erofeev et al. - 2nd ed., Revised. and add. - SPb. : Lick , 1997 .-- S. 28. - 288 p. - (Three centuries of Northern Palmyra). - ISBN 5-86038-023-2 .
  • Architects of St. Petersburg. XIX - beginning of XX century / comp. V. G. Isachenko ; ed. Yu. Artemyev, S. Prohvatilova. - SPb. : Lenizdat , 1998 .-- 1070 p. - ISBN 5-289-01586-8 .
  • Gorbachevich K. S. , Khablo E. P. Why are they so named? On the origin of the names of streets, squares, islands, rivers and bridges of St. Petersburg. - SPb. : Norint , 2002 .-- 353 p. - ISBN 5-7711-0019-6 .

Links

  • Overview of street buildings on Citywalls


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Boytsova Lane&oldid = 98193096


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