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Street Antonovich (Kiev)

Street Antonovich ( ukr. Volytsya Antonovich ) - a street in the Goloseevsky district of the city ​​of Kiev , the area New Building . It runs from Lev Tolstoy Street to Lybidska Square .

Street Antonovich
ukr Vulitsya Antonovich
The photo
Antonovich Street in Goloseevsky district of Kiev (April 2011)
general information
A countryUkraine
CityKiev
AreaGoloseevsky
Historic DistrictNew Build
Length
UndergroundKiev Metro Second Line logo.svg "Leo Tolstoy Square"
Kiev Metro Second Line logo.svg "Olympic"
Kiev Metro Second Line logo.svg "Palace" Ukraine ""
Kiev Metro Second Line logo.svg "Lybidska"
Trolleybus routes1, 12, 40, 40k, 42, 43, 50
Bus routesfive
Shuttle taxi156, 162, 176, 199, 412, 495, 507, 539, 563, 584
Former namesForge, Naberezhno-Lybedskaya, Proletarian, Gorky
Name in honorV. B. Antonovich
Postcode03150, 01004, 01033
Motionbilateral (from Lev Tolstoy Street to Saksaganskogo Street);
one-way (from Saksaganskogo street to Lybidska Square)

Adjacent are Saksaganskogo , Zhilyanskaya , Fizkultury , Delovaya , Ivan Fyodorov streets, Boris Shakhlin lane , Laboratornaya , Vladimir-Lybedskaya , Nemetskaya streets, Jerzy Gedroits , Kovpaka , Zagorodnyaya , Ruslan Luzhevsky lane and Druzhby Narodov boulevard .

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History

The street was laid in the 1830s and consisted of two streets: Kuznechnaya (from the blacksmith workshops once located along it; it ran between the present streets of Leo Tolstoy and Ivan Fedorov) and Naberezhny Lybidskaya (from the Lybed river, running parallel to the street) . In 1909, both streets were united under the name Kuznechnaya . In 1913, at its beginning, on the section from Karavaevskaya (now - Lev Tolstoy Street) to Mariinsko-Blagoveshchenskaya Street (now - Saksaganskogo Street), a boulevard was built. In 1919, the street was named Proletara . In 1936–2014, it was called Gorky Street , in honor of the writer A. M. Gorky .

In 2005, the commission on the names and memorials of the executive body of the Kiev City Council raised the issue of renaming Gorky Street into Antonovich Street - in honor of the Ukrainian historian, archeologist and public figure, Corresponding Member of the St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences Vladimir Antonovich . Renamed in 2014 [1] .

Monuments of history and architecture

 
House 32 at the beginning of the 20th century
  • house number 3, 3-A - apartment house with a wing of 1911. Erected in modern style by architect A. Trakhtenberg .
  • House number 4-6 is a residential building in the style of constructivism (1930s). Architect F. Leskov.
  • House number 8 is a residential house of the early 1910s in the neoampir style. Belonged to the family Tereshchenko. The architect who built the building is probably Pavel Hollandsky .
  • House number 9 - profitable house of the early 1910s. Belonged to homeowner F. Michelson.
  • house number 14 and 14-B - manor beginning of XX century. Built by architect A.-F. Krauss in modern style.
  • house number 17 - profitable house in Art Nouveau style (beginning of XX century)
  • house number 20, 20-B, 20-B, 20-G - the manor of 1911, in the Art Nouveau style. Built, probably, by the project of F. Oltarzhevsky .
  • House number 23, 23-B, 23-C - the manor of 1899-1900, built according to the project of architect V. Nikolaev . The main building was erected in the Renaissance style, the outbuildings are in brick style. The estate belonged to construction contractor Lev Kucherov (his real name is Leyba Kucher).
  • House number 24 is an apartment building of the beginning of the 20th century. Belonged to the owner of the construction office Leiser Gugel.
  • house number 26/26 - apartment building in Art Nouveau style (1911).
  • house number 32 - a residential building erected by architect A.-F. Krauss in 1877 in the Renaissance style.
  • House number 38-A is an eclectic-style apartment building (beginning of the 20th century).
  • House number 44 - Profitable house of 1909-1910. Erected by architect A. Trakhtenberg in the Art Nouveau style.
  • House number 48 is an apartment building of the end of the 19th century in an eclectic style with Renaissance features.
  • house number 64/16 - residential building in 1910 in the style of the late modern. Architect V. Rykov .
  • house number 69 - the building of the Jewish school. Erected in 1903-1904 by the architect A. Minkus in the style of historicism . Financed the construction of sugar brodskie . In 1944 the building was transferred to the Institute of Electric Welding .

Monuments and memorial plaques

  • house number 10 - a memorial plaque to Baibakov Alexander Borisovich, who lived in this building in 1948-1976. Opened July 13, 2001 .
  • House number 24 is a memorial plaque to dental scientist Bernadsky Yuri Iosifovich, who lived in this building in 1986–2006.
  • House No. 69 is a memorial plaque to Paton Eugene Oskarovich , who worked in this building in 1944-1953. Opened on December 28, 1953, by architect I. L. Shmulson . Board replaced in January 1981; sculptor A.P. Skoblikov , architect K.A. Sidorov .

Important institutions

  • Committee on State Prizes of Ukraine in the field of science and technology (house number 51)
  • Music School № 1 them. K. Stetsenko (house number 19-b)
  • Secondary school number 37 (house number 130/17)
  • School number 87 (house number 4/6)
  • Library Goloseevsky area them. V. Simonenko (house number 25)
  • State Commission on Securities and Stock Market (house number 51)
  • State Scientific and Technical Library of Ukraine (house number 180)
  • State Committee of Ukraine on Technical Regulation and Consumer Policy (House No. 174)
  • State Inspectorate of Ukraine on Consumer Rights Protection (House No. 174)
  • Ukrainian Institute of Scientific, Technical and Economic Information of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine (house number 180)
  • Ukreximbank OJSC, main office (house number 127)

Shopping and entertainment complexes

  • Ocean Plaza (house number 176)

Street Art

Repeatedly the street (under the then name "Gorky Street") is mentioned in the works of Viktor Nekrasov .

Notes

  1. ↑ Russian Federation of the Kyiv City Sake No. 373/373 vid 13 of the Fall of 2014 2014 “About Turning the Historical Names and Changing Vulits, Area, Landsides of the City of Kiev” // Khreshchatyk. - 2014. - № 177 (4577). - 2 breasts. - p. 6. (ukr.)

Literature

  • Vulitsi Kiev: dovdnik: [ ukr. ] / ed. A. V. Kudritsky . - K .: Ukrainian encyclopedia im. M.P. Bazhana , 1995. - p. 55. - ISBN 5-88500-070-0 .
  • Kiev : encyclopedic reference / ed. A. V. Kudritsky . - K .: The main edition of the Ukrainian Soviet Encyclopedia, 1982. - p. 141.
  • Galayba V. Photospomin. Kiev, Yakogo Nemak: Anotovy album Svіtlin 1977-1988 rokіv. / Author svіtlin V. Galayba; Authorities: M. Vinogradov and ін. - K .: Golovkiivarhіtekture; NDITIAM, 2000. - 408 pp .: іl. - ISBN 966-7452-27-1 . (in Ukrainian)
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Alean_Antonovicha_(Kyiv )&oldid = 99586118


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