Polskaya Street - a short street in Odessa, in the historical part of the city, runs from Jewish Street and at the intersection with Bunina Street, it passes to Polish Descent .
| Polish street | |
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| general information | |
| A country | |
| City | and |
| Former names | Kanguna Garibaldi |
| Name in honor | |
Content
History
The street runs along the left slope of the Quarantine beam . Since the beginning of the XIX century it has been a place of compact settlement of Poles. On the map of the city since 1805.
In 1924, it was renamed Kangun Street in honor of Moses Isaakovich Kangun, chief of staff of the Red Guard, mortally wounded on Lanzheronovskaya Street on December 1, 1917 [1] . On May 4, 1961, the street received the name of the Italian revolutionary Garibaldi , who visited Odessa.
The historical name of the street was returned on December 24, 1997.
Attractions
d.10 - Pits Apartment House
12 - Lombard (1904-1905, architect V.I. Prokhaska )
d.19 - Museum of private collections named after A. V. Bleshchunov [2]
Famous residents
Notes
- ↑ 'Odessa. Essay on the history of the hero city '; ed. Kovbasyuk, S.M. et al .; Publishing House: Odessa, Odessa Regional Publishing House, 1957;
- ↑ Odessa Municipal Museum of Personal Collections named after A. V. Bleshchunova