Lower Krasnokholmskaya street in Moscow (in the 19th century - an unnamed passage along Zemlyanoy Val ) is a section of the Garden Ring between the Big Krasnokholmsky Bridge and the Small Krasnokholmsky Bridge . The street in its present form formed in the late 1930s, with the construction of the Krasnokholmsky bridges and the elimination of the canal laid along the Garden Ring in the 1830s.
| Lower Krasnokholmskaya street | |
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Laundry factory built in the 1900s. and demolished in the 1990s, occupied the entire eastern side of the street. | |
| general information | |
| A country | Russia |
| City | Moscow |
| County | TsAO |
| Area | Zamoskvorechye |
| Underground | |
Content
- 1 History
- 2 Noteworthy buildings
- 3 Literature
- 4 References
History
In the 19th century, the street passed west of the current highway - on the site of the current passage to the embankment west of the Big Krasnokholmsky Bridge. This was due to the fact that bridge builders, saving money, sought to put them at right angles to the river. So, kinks appeared on the Sadovoye Koltso circuit, and it itself moved west. The builders of the 1930s installed the existing Bolshoi Krasnokholmsky bridge at an angle of 55 ° to the fairway, hiding the Ring route.
After the demolition in the 1990s. a city laundry factory built in the 1900s . and occupying the entire eastern side of the street, Nizhnyaya Krasnokholmskaya street turned into a phantom street: there is not a single house attributed to it. The houses on both sides of the Garden Ring are now assigned to Kosmodamianskaya Embankment , Sadovnicheskaya Embankment and Sadovnicheskaya Street .
Notable Buildings
- Moscow International House of Music on the site of the former Krasnokholmsky Industrial Zone (Kosmodamianskaya, 52)
- The five-story house N 77 on Sadovnicheskaya Street (corner of Sadovnicheskaya and Lower Krasnokholmskaya) is known for two events
- In the 1930s, the building was moved using the technology of E. M. Handel from the planned route of the Garden Ring - to its current location.
- In 1967, the corner sections of the building were destroyed by an explosion - presumably of domestic gas (there is a version about the bombing of an aerial bomb), with large casualties. The site on the site of this section remained empty until 2005, when it was transferred to the construction of a new office building.
Literature
- Nosarev V.A., Scriabin, T.A., "Bridges of Moscow", M, "Veche", 2004, ISBN 5-9533-0183-9 , p. 76-79
Links
- 1929 Map [1]