Krylova Street is a street in the Central District of Novosibirsk . It starts from Sovetskaya Street , crosses (eastward) at a right angle to Krasny Prospekt and the streets of Michurin , Kamenskaya , Shamshinyh Family , Olga Zhilina . Ends adjacent to the Hippodrome Highway .
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| A country | Russia |
| Region | Novosibirsk region |
| City | Novosibirsk |
| Area | Central |
| Postcode | 630091 630005 |
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History
In the newspaper "People’s Chronicle" for 1909 it is reported that the streets of Novonikolaevsk were named after 21 writers and 1 artist. Among them there is Krylova street [1] .
Architecture
Krylova Street No. 3 is a multi-apartment U-shaped house built in the late 1930s. It is 25 m away from the red building line, two extension wings with front ends facing the red line [2] .
Krylova Street No. 10a (Krasny Prospekt No. 57) is an apartment building in the constructivist style, located on the corner of Krasny Prospekt and Krylova Street. It was intended for the NKVD [2] .
Organizations
- Novosibirsk Regional Special Library for the Blind and Visually Impaired
- Spartak Pool
- Economic Lyceum
- Secondary school number 54
Transportation
Ground Transportation
There are 4 ground transport stops on the street, serviced by buses and minibuses: “Central Market (Krylova St.)”, “Shamshins' Families (Krylova St.)”, “Olga Zhilina (Krylova St.)”, “Krylova (Ippodromskaya St. ) ".
Metro
From Krylova street there are two entrances to the metro station " Red Avenue ".
Famous residents
- Mikhail Afanasevich Makarov (1917-2002) - a participant in the Great Patriotic War , Hero of the Soviet Union . He lived in house number 53. A memorial plaque was installed on the building [3] .
- Viktor Vladimirovich Kharchistov (1918-1982) - a participant in the Great Patriotic War, Hero of the Soviet Union. He lived in house number 53. A memorial plaque [4] was placed on the building.