Malaya Sobornaya Street is a disappeared street in the residential area “ Central ” of the Kirovsky administrative district of Yekaterinburg [1] .
| The outside | |
| Small Cathedral | |
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| general information | |
| A country | Russia |
| Region | Sverdlovsk region |
| City | Yekaterinburg |
| Area | Kirovsky |
| Residential area | Central |
Content
Origin of title
The Small Cathedral Street was named after the cathedral in the name of St. Catherine the Great Martyr ( Catherine’s Mountain Cathedral ) [1] .
History
A short street appeared in the 1730s as the eastern border of the Assessor Suburb . It passed along the western part of Nurovsky Square, parallel to the axis of Sobornaya Street between the Main Avenue (modern Lenin Avenue ) and Pochtovy Lane . The street retained its value until the middle of the XIX century ; it is marked on the general plan of Ekaterinburg in 1804 and the plan of 1810, but it is already absent on the plan of 1845 . The demolition of a dilapidated building between Malaya Sobornaya and Sobornaya streets allowed to organize in the center of Yekaterinburg Nurovsky Square , which has survived to the present day [1] .
See also
- Disappeared streets of Yekaterinburg
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 Zorina L.I., Slukin V.M., 2005 , p. 196.
Literature
- Zorina L.I., Slukin V.M. The streets and squares of old Yekaterinburg. - Yekaterinburg: Basko, 2005. - 256 p. - ISBN is missing.