Gribaleva Street is a meridional street in the Vyborg district of St. Petersburg . Passes from Lithuanian to Kantemirovskaya street in the historical district of Vyborg side [2] . Parallel to Kharchenko Street .
| Gribaleva Street | |
|---|---|
| general information | |
| A country | Russia |
| City | St. Petersburg |
| Area | Vyborg |
| Historical district | Vyborg side |
| Length | 820 m |
| Width | 14-21 m [ specify ] |
| Underground | |
| Former names | Antonovsky passage |
| Postcode | 194100 [1] |
| Police unit | Vyborg part |
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History
The street was named on January 20, 1969 [3] in memory of the participant of the Great Patriotic War, Valentina Aleksandrovna Gribaleva ( 1919 - 1945 ). Since then, since the 1960s, it has been called Antonovsky passage .
Intersections
From south to north (to increase the numbering of houses), the following streets cross Gribaleva Street:
- Lithuanian street - Gribaleva street adjoins it;
- Novolitovskaya street - intersection with a shift;
- Diagonal street - adjunction;
- Alexander Matrosov street - the junction does not actually exist;
- Kantemirovskaya street - Gribaleva street adjoins it.
Transport
The metro stations closest to Gribalyova Street are Lesnaya (about 450 m along Kantemirovskaya street from the end of Gribaleva street) and Vyborgskaya (about 950 m in a straight line from the beginning of the street). Both stations belong to the 1st (Kirov-Vyborg) line .
A commercial bus route No. K17 runs along the section of Gribaleva Street from Novolitovskaya to Kantemirovskaya Street.
The railway station closest to the street is Kushelevka (about 500 m in a straight line from the end of the street).
Socially significant objects
- Akvilon business center (at the intersection with Novolitovskaya street) - Novolitovskaya street, 15, building A;
- Novolitovsky Square (between Novolitovskaya and Diagonal Streets);
- Mechanization Department No. 260 - Building 9; [ specify ]
- Furniture Center “Mebel-City 2” (adjacent to Kantemirovskaya Street) - 37 Kantemirovskaya Street, building A.
Notes
- ↑ Postal Codes of Russia - St. Petersburg - “G ...”
- ↑ Government of St. Petersburg. Decree of February 6, 2006 No. 117 On the Register of Names of Elements of the Road Network (excluding Federal Highways), Elements of the Planning Structure Located in St. Petersburg
- ↑ City names today and yesterday, 1997 .
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. 101. - 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. - 4th ed., Revised. - SPb. : Norint , 1996 .-- S. 67–68. - 359 p. - ISBN 5-7711-0002-1 .
- Gribaleva St. // 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. 39 .-- 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 .-- S. 143. - 752 p. - 3000 copies. - ISBN 978-5-17-057482-7 .
Links
- Overview of street buildings on Citywalls