Small Leningradskaya Street - a street in the city of Sestroretsk in the Kurortny District of St. Petersburg . Passes from Perepadskaya embankment for the Razliv railway station to Primorsky highway . The plot from the house 60 to the 3rd Cross Street is missing.
| Malaya Leningradskaya street | |
|---|---|
The building of the former theater (Malaya Leningradskaya, house 5) | |
| general information | |
| A country | Russia |
| City | St. Petersburg |
| Area | Resort |
| Historical district | Spill , Tarhovka |
| Length | 970 m |
| Locality | Sestroretsk |
The name appeared in the 1930s. It comes from parallel to Bolshaya Leningradskaya Street (now part of Mosin Street ).
Initially, it passed from Perepadskaya Embankment to 3rd Transverse Street. It was extended on December 31, 2008 from 3rd Transverse Street to Primorskoye Shosse [1] .
The section from Perepadskaya embankment to Primorsky highway is an alley in an unnamed park.
Development
On Malaya Leningradskaya Street, 62, the complex of buildings of the Children's Shelter was located. The two-three-story building between Malaya Leningradskaya and Gagarinskaya streets was built in 1906-1910 according to the project of architect Konstantin Makovsky. From 1921 until the start of World War II, the main building served as luposium . After the war, he was converted to treat open forms of tuberculosis. In 1980, the medical facility was closed due to a decrease in the number of patients. The construction was planned to be converted into a laundry and private clinic, however, these projects were not implemented.
The shelter complex itself, which included the main building, laundry, bathhouse, park, fountain and a fragment of the fence, is an object of cultural heritage. In November 2009, at a meeting of the Council for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage, it was decided to protect only the main building, while it was allowed to demolish and recreate it [2] . However, a month later, in December, KGIOP issued an order to disarm the entire complex. Historical and cultural examinations were performed by Allegory LLC, ARS LLC and Vega Architectural and Restoration Workshop LLC [3] . Subsequently, they refused to recreate, because supposedly there was not enough historical material [4] .
In August-September 2010, all the buildings of the shelter were demolished [5] . In September 2013, the construction of a residential building began at this place [6] .
See also
Middle Leningradskaya street
Notes
- ↑ Great Toponymic Encyclopedia of St. Petersburg / Ed. A. G. Vladimirovich . - SPb. : LIK , 2013 .-- S. 738. - 1136 p. - 2000 copies. - ISBN 978-5-86038-171-1 .
- ↑ Officials will be forced to restore the sanatorium // Business Petersburg . - November 9, 2009
- ↑ Order of the KGIOP dated December 2, 2009 No. 10-35 “On the refusal to include identified cultural heritage objects in the Unified State Register of Cultural Heritage Objects (historical and cultural monuments) of the peoples of the Russian Federation”
- ↑ The ruins of the monuments will fertilize the seedlings of high-rise buildings // Novaya Gazeta . - November 9, 2009
- ↑ In Sestroretsk, a monument of architecture is destroyed - a children's shelter // Gunner . - August 29, 2010
- ↑ In Sestroretsk begins the construction of housing on the site of the TB dispensary // Gunner . - September 24, 2013