Lev Tolstoy Street is a street in the historical center of Odessa, from Cathedral Square to Staroportofrankovskaya Street .
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| Former names | Gulevaya, Karangozova |
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History
On the maps of the city since 1828. The first name is after the local homeowner of the merchant Gulevoi - Gulevaya.
On June 24, 1886, in D. 4 (architect Kozlov), the first in Russia and the second in the world (after Paris) bacteriological station (memorial plaque), founded by Ilya Mechnikov and Nikolai Gamaleia at the expense of Grigory Marazli, opened .
Originally held from Koblevskaya to Degtyarnaya Street , in 1896 it was extended to Staroportofrankovskaya Street.
In the summer of 1908, in Pyatigorsk , the former from 1905 to 1906, was killed by the Governor-General of Odessa, the “pacifier” of rebellious sailors on the battleships Prince Potyomkin and George the Victorious , Major General Konstantin Adamovich Karangozov , and on August 28, renamed Gregory, renamed as a newly-renamed. honour.
Since 1923, the street has been named after the great Russian writer Leo Tolstoy .
Attractions
1 - School № 121 - memorial plaque to partisan underground fighter Yakov Gordienko [1]
9, Odessa Mariinsky Gymnasium , one of the oldest educational institutions in the city of Odessa, studied here:
Antonina Nezhdanova , in the future, the famous singer, People's Artist of the USSR;
Nikolay Geft , a member of the anti-fascist underground during World War II, after the liberation of Odessa , was the head of reconnaissance and sabotage groups in the occupied Ukraine and Poland.
d. 30 - Secondary School No. 107. The house was built in 1912-1913 according to the design of the architect Mesner in the style of North German architecture. Control over the construction was carried out by the architect Christian Skweder, very famous in Odessa [2] .
Famous residents
In D. 1 and D. 14, the Ukrainian poet Lesia Ukrainka stopped