Lev Yudin Street is a street in the south of Moscow in the Danilovsky District of the Southern Administrative District from the Marc Chagall embankment to the Vesnin Brothers Boulevard .
| Lev Yudin Street | |
|---|---|
| general information | |
| A country | Russia |
| City | Moscow |
| County | South Administrative District |
| Area | Danilovsky |
| Length | 350 m |
| Underground | |
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Name Origin
The street was received in March 2016 in honor of the Russian Soviet painter and graphic artist, representative of the Russian avant-garde Lev Yudin (1903-1941) [1] . At the same time, 14 streets in the area of ββthe former industrial zone of the Likhachev plant ( ZIL ) were named after famous avant-garde artists, architects and constructivists of the 20th century due to the fact that it is planned to create a Hermitage-Moscow museum on this territory, where contemporary art collections will be exhibited, as well as open puppet and drama theaters.
Description
The street starts from the Marc Chagall embankment, runs east, Architect Shchusev Street adjoins to her left, crosses Architect Melnikov Street ; ends on Vesnin Brothers Boulevard .