Zemskaya street ( Ukrainian Zemska Vulitsya ) is one of the first streets of Mariupol ( Donetsk region ), located in the historical center of the city. It bears its historical name (since September 28, 1878 ). In 1919, the Mariupol City Council approved a decision to rename the street to Rosa Luxemburg Street (until December 1991 ). On Zemskaya street are located: one of the buildings of a garment factory, a hosiery factory, the deaf society. The street begins on Slobodka from the shore of the Taganrog Bay and ends with the adjoining Kuznechny Lane, crossing the following streets on its way (from south to north):
| Zemskaya street | |
|---|---|
| Ukrainian Zemsky Vulitsya | |
| general information | |
| A country | Ukraine |
| Region | Donetsk region |
| City | Mariupol |
| Length | 1.4 km |
| Former names | Roses Luxembourg |
Content
Attractions
- Part of Zemskaya street from the intersection with the street. First Sloboskoy and ending st. Italian, has the name Gamper Descent, named after a special house - the Gamper House.
- At the beginning of the descent of Gamper there is a house where Sergey Fedorovich Gamper lived [1] because of this the house has the name Gamper's house., Located on the street. Zemskaya 45.
- At the intersection of st. Zemsky and st. Georgievskaya, located Mariupol Hosiery and Textile Factory (today "Fairy")
- Liberation Square
- Business center "Domakha"
Intersections with Streets
- Zemsky lane
- Havana street
- Rybnaya street
- railway crossing on the line Mariupol - Sartana
- Steam Street
- Linnik street
- Donetsk street
- Second Slobodka street
- Pervaya Slobodka street
- Italian street
- Georgievskaya street
- peace Avenue
- Nikolaevskaya street
- Metropolitan Street
- Blacksmith lane
See also
- Streets of Mariupol
Notes
Links
The history of Zemskaya street .
- Zemskaya street // Mariupol. The Past / S. Burov. - Mariupol: Sigma-TV, 2003 .-- 468 p.