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Barashevsky Lane

Barashevsky Lane (in the 19th century, the section from Podsosensky Lane to Lyalina Square was also called Vvedensky Lane ) is a lane in the Basmanny District of the Central Administrative District of Moscow . Passes from Pokrovka street to Lyalina square . House numbers are from Pokrovka. One of the “crooked” lanes makes a right angle turn between Pokrovka and Podsosensky lane.

Barashevsky Lane
The photo
Temple of the Introduction to Barash, 1701 , bell tower 1737
(view from Podsosensky lane )
general information
A countryRussia
CityMoscow
CountyTsAO
AreaBasmanny
Length240 m
UndergroundChistye Prudy , Turgenevskaya , Kurskaya , Chkalovskaya
Postcode105062
Barashevsky Lane (Moscow)
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Name Origin

  • Barashevsky - from the lamb , the grand-duchess maroon, who lived in the local settlement [1] .
  • Vvedensky - on the temple of the Introduction in Barash

Noteworthy buildings and structures

On the odd side:

  • No. 1/26 (Pokrovka corner) - Temple of the Resurrection of the Word in Barash , 1734 . The unique two-tier church built under Anna Ivanovna was decorated not with a dome, but with a gilded imperial crown. In the year of the bicentennial of the temple, the crown and bell tower were broken.

On the even side:

  • No. 4-6 - The building of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Emergencies in the Moscow Region (1992, architects A. Skokan, R. Baishev, V. Kanyashin) [2]
  • No. 8/2 (corner of Podsosensky lane) - Temple of the Introduction in Barashi , 1650 , bell tower 1698 - 1701 . He was famous for the iconostases by Kirill Ulanov and Matvey Kazakov Jr. (not preserved).
  • No. 12 - the estate of the XIX century
  • No. 14/10 (the corner of Lalin Lane ) - the empire estate of the merchant C. G. Popov , 1833 - 1838

Transport

  • Trolley 25, 45 from metro Kitay Gorod , stop Pokrovsky Gate or Lyalin Lane

Notes

  1. ↑ Barashi // Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary : in 86 volumes (82 volumes and 4 additional). - SPb. , 1890-1907.
  2. ↑ Keeper. Alexey Ilyich Komech and the fate of Russian architecture / Samover N .. - M .: Art - XXI century, 2009. - P. 73. - 383 p. - 1100 copies. - ISBN 978-5-980-51-060-2 .

Links

  • From the history of Moscow lanes, Ch. XXII
  • List of cultural heritage sites located on the historical territory of Zemlyanoy Gorod (Moscow Heritage )
  • Church of the Resurrection of the Word on www.temples.ru
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Barashevsky_pereulok&oldid=93896440


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