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Voskova Street (St. Petersburg)

Voskova street - a street in the Petrograd district of St. Petersburg . Passes from Bolshaya Pushkarskaya to Kronverkskaya street .

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A countryRussia
CitySt. Petersburg
AreaPetrogradsky
Historical districtPetrograd side
UndergroundSpb metro line2.svg Gorky ,
Spb metro line5.svg Chkalovskaya
Former namesBolshaya Belozerskaya street, Piskunova street
Postcode197101, 197198

Content

  • 1 History
  • 2 Attractions and urban objects
    • 2.1 From Bolshaya Pushkarskaya to Sablinskaya street
    • 2.2 From Sablinskaya to Kronverkskaya street
  • 3 Transport
  • 4 Intersections
  • 5 notes
  • 6 Literature
  • 7 References

History

The street appeared in the first third of the 18th century . Then it was called Bolshaya Belozerskaya after the Belozersky regiment stationed here, and Malaya Belozerskaya was called Kropotkin Street running parallel to it. The name Bolshaya Belozerskaya Street has been known since 1738, when the Commission on the St. Petersburg Building proposed to rename it to the Rear Market on the nearby Hearty Market , but this name did not take root.

At the end of the 18th and the first half of the 19th century , the name Piskunov Street was used simultaneously with the name Bolshaya Belozerskaya (this name is mentioned in documents from 1798 to 1846) - by the name of the owner of the tavern located on it.

On August 1, 1927, Bolshaya Belozerskaya Street was renamed in honor of S.P. Voskov , who in 1917 was the chairman of the factory committee of the Sestroretsk arms factory , formed Red Guard detachments, and then participated in the Civil War .

Attractions and city features

From Bolshaya Pushkarskaya to Sablinskaya Street

  • On the site, limited by Vvedenskaya , Bolshaya Pushkarskaya and Voskov streets, there is the Pushkarsky garden, on the site of which the Vvedensky church was formerly located (demolished in 1932 ).
  • House number 1   architectural monument (newly identified object) [1] - the former building of the Shelter for the idiots and epileptics of the Brotherhood in the name of the Queen of Heaven with the adjoining chapel at the house church of the Icon of the Mother of God "Joy of All Who Sorrow", a neo-Russian style , started by arch. A. I. Balinsky in 1913 , completed by arch. A. A. Yakovlev in 1914-1915 [2]
  • House No. 2 / B. Pushkarskaya St., 15 - "Stalin" residential building, occupying a plot bounded by Bolshaya and Malaya Pushkarsky Streets and Voskov Street (architect A. P. Scherbenok, mid-1950s [3] ). In the building from the moment of its settlement there was a library to them. IN AND. Lenin Petrogradsky district.
  • House number 4 - apartment building , modern , arch. F. D. Pavlov , 1912 .
  • House number 6 - 1914 , citizen Ing. R. M. Gabe
  • House number 7 on the corner with Markin street - 1889 , architect-artist A. I. Akkerman
  • House number 8 - the apartment building of a hereditary honorary citizen, merchant P.P. Chesnokov. Construction Technician P.M. Mulkhanov , 1910 , modern.
  • House number 9a on the corner from the street. Markina - four-story residential building, 1880 , engineer-technician I. A. Alexandrov. The artist I. S. Glazunov lived in this house (childhood and youth).
  • House No. 10 is a multi-purpose building built in 2000-2003 (Ibicus company, architect V.P. Shepet, N.V. Shepet, P.V. Shepet, S. A. Sorokin, O. G. Chikunov, designer O. G. Beltyukov) [4] .
  • House number 12 - 1909 , modern, arch. D.A. Kryzhanovsky .
  • House number 16 / Sablinskaya St. , 7 / st. Kropotkina , 22 - apartment building P. M. Gurova. Built in its original form in 1909 according to the project of arch. Alexander Nikolaevich Dimitrato and citizen. Ing. N. S. Rezvoy , expanded by the corps along Sablinskaya St. in 1912 according to the design of N. S. Rezvoy and L. M. Yarugsky, while all the details of the decor were preserved and accurately reproduced in the attached part.

From Sablinskaya to Kronverkskaya Street

  • House No. 15-17 / Sablinskaya street , 12 / Sytninskaya street , 8 - apartment building, built in 1875 according to the project of academician of architecture I.P. Maas , later built on the fifth floor.
  • House number 18 / Sablinskaya St., 20 / st. Kropotkina, 10 - apartment building, 1902 - 1903 , arch. Anthony Ivanovich Nosalevich, eclecticism .
  • House number 19 - 1910 , arch. I.A. Pretro , Northern Art Nouveau .
  • House No. 22 - 1904 , ordinary buildings, arch. Alexey Andreevich Shevelev.
  • House number 23 - 1902 , modern, arch. D.A. Kryzhanovsky .
  • House number 25 (another facade faces the parallel Sytninskaya St., house 16) - apartment building F. G. Romanov, neoclassicism , architect. D.A. Kryzhanovsky .
  • House number 27-29 / st. Lenin, 2 / Sytninskaya St., 18 - 1876 and 1881 , ordinary buildings, engineer-arch. Alexander Alexandrovich Dokushevsky .
  • House number 31 / st. Lenin, 1 / Sytninskaya St., 20   architectural monument (newly identified object) [1] - apartment building of E. V. Sazhin, Northern Art Nouveau, arch. I.A. Pretro . Egor (Georgy) Vasilyevich Sazhin (1863–?), Since 1897 a merchant of the 2nd guild , kept here a shop of moscenia goods (glues, paints, etc.) [5] .
  • Between house No. 31 and the former Belozersky baths, and now the Senator business center, on a site limited by Voskov, Kropotkin, Lenin and Kronverkskaya streets, Kropotkinskiy square of 0.22 hectares [6] with a playground, landscaped and open to public in 2007.

Transport

The nearest metro station from the beginning of the street is Chkalovskaya , the closest from its end is Gorkovskaya .

In the direction from Bolshaya Pushkarskaya to Kronverkskaya street, the route of bus No. 14 passes along Voskov street (in the opposite direction, it goes along Kronverksky prospect ) [7] .

Intersections

  • Bolshaya Pushkarskaya street (start)
  • Markin Street
  • Sablinskaya street
  • Lenin street
  • Kronverkskaya street (end)

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 Included in the “List of newly discovered objects of historical, scientific, artistic or other cultural value” (approved by the order of the KGIOP dated February 20, 2001 No. 15 as amended on December 1, 2010).
  2. ↑ Architect-artist A. A. Yakovlev
  3. ↑ Architecture of St. Petersburg XX century. - L .: Lenizdat, 2000 - S. 704.
  4. ↑ Multifunctional building with built-in premises // Projects by V.P. Shepet
  5. ↑ A reference book about the faces of the St. Petersburg merchants. - SPb., 1898. - S. 511; A reference book about the faces of the St. Petersburg merchants. - SPb., 1910. - S. 521.
  6. ↑ The Law of St. Petersburg “On Amendments to the Law of St. Petersburg“ On Green Space for General Use ”” dated June 30, 2010 No. 410-92 (inaccessible link) , Appendix 1, serial number 876, object ZNOP No. 13031.
  7. ↑ St. Petersburg Public Transport Archived on February 1, 2012.

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. 80-81. - 511 p.
  • 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 .
  • 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. 34 .-- 288 p. - (Three centuries of Northern Palmyra). - ISBN 5-86038-023-2 .
  • Vladimirovich A. G. , Erofeev A. D. Petersburg in the names of the streets. - M .: AST; SPb. : Astrel-SPb; Vladimir : VKT, 2009 .-- 752 p. - 3000 copies. - ISBN 978-5-17-057482-7 .

Links

  • Overview of street buildings on Citywalls


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Voskov_Street_(St. Petersburg )&oldid = 91772721


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