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Akademika Pavlova Street (Moscow)

Street Akademika Pavlova (originally - Pavlova street [1] , the name was approved on December 25, 1961 [2] [3] ) - a street in the Western administrative district of Moscow in the Kuntsevo district.

Akademika Pavlova Street
general information
A countryRussia
CityMoscow
CountyCompany
AreaKuntsevo
UndergroundYouth
Postcode

121359 (Nos. 1, 2, 4-16, odd: 19-27)

121552 (22, evens : 26-50, 54, 56)
Phone numbers+7 (495) XXX- xxx-xx
+7 (499) XXX- xxx-xx
Akademika Pavlova Street (Moscow) (Moscow)
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It runs from the south-west to the north-east, starting from the pine forest plantations of Serebryanoborsky forestry , a little earlier than the intersection with Bobruisk street , then Marshal Tymoshenko street starts from the north-west from it, and then Partizanskaya and Orshanskaya streets adjoin it from the south-east. Akademika Pavlova Street ends, merging into Rublevskoye Shosse . House numbering starts from Bobruisk Street.

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Name Origin

There are two options for the origin of the street name. According to official documents [2] [4], the street was named December 25, 1961 in honor of Academician Ivan Petrovich Pavlov ( 1849 - 1936 ), a leading physiologist, creator of the doctrine of the higher nervous activity of humans and animals, and a Nobel Prize laureate.

History

The formation of the street began in the mid-1950s. Along with the beginning of the construction of the Zagorodnaya Hospital buildings (Central Clinical Hospital, Central Clinical Hospital, Kremlyovka) along the Rublevskoye Highway, on the right bank of the Filka River , a block of residential buildings in the form of a square for staff was constructed. This small village included only seven residential buildings (of which one dormitory). In the center of the block was a daycare center. On the premises of the ground floors of the buildings grocery stores and a hairdresser were equipped; after the construction of the stadium, a sports equipment rental point was opened. Subsequently, the Medic House of Culture was also built.

The architecture of the houses still bore the traces of the so-called "excesses" in the form of a high basement , bay windows , balconies with balusters and high curly gables with round attic windows. The color scheme was red and white: a brick wall field with white stucco elements. The ceiling height in the apartments was about 3.5 meters.

Near the passage, an autonomous boiler room with a brick pipe, a central transport office of the Central Clinical Hospital, a clinic and a laundry were built .

In the early 1960s, near the quarter, a Medic stadium was built on a specially planned area of ​​the neighboring forest. During excavation work on the planning, engineering armored vehicles were used.

In the 1960s, residential street development of five-story brick buildings continued on the opposite, even side.

With the opening of the Molodezhnaya metro station in 1965, new bus routes were launched. At the intersection of Akademik Pavlov and Partizanskaya streets, next to the Medic Palace, there was an end stop with a headland and the building of the dispatching bus number 135.

At the beginning of the late 1960s - early 1970s, the northern part of the odd side of the street was built up (houses No. 21k1, 21k2, 23, 27k1, 27k2, 27k3, 27k4)

In July 2007, mass protests took place against the construction of a house near the No. 23 building on the site of a playground. During rallies and clashes with site guards, 14 people were injured [5] . These actions were widely covered by all federal television channels. As a result, the construction project was completely canceled, and the Moscow government after this incident began to completely revise the policy of point development.

In 2009 - 2011 , the street was reconstructed and expanded, parking lots were equipped, traffic lights were installed at the intersection with Orshanskaya and Partizanskaya streets.

Buildings and Structures

On the odd side:

  • No. 1 - the stadium "Medic".
  • No. 5/2 - corner residential building (historical building of the village of the Zagorodnaya Hospital of the 1950s).
  • No. 7 building 1 - dormitory (historical building of the 1950s).
  • No. 7 K. 2, No. 7 K. 3 - kindergarten No. 43 (historical buildings of the 1950s).
  • No. 9, building 1 - corner residential building (historical building of the 1950s).
  • No. 9, building 2 - DK "Medic" (historical buildings of the early 1960s).
  • No. 11 building 1 - post office No. 359 (121359; G-359) and a residential building.
  • No. 11 K. 2 - a pharmacy and a residential building.
  • No. 13 - a wounded residential building ("Aurora").
  • No. 15 - Orphanage No. 15.
  • No. 19 - the central hospital of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation .
  • No. 21 K. 1, 21 K. 2 - residential buildings.
  • No. 25 - Video International Group of Companies.
  • No. 27 K. 1, 27 K. 2, 27 K. 3, 27 K. 4 - residential buildings.

On the even side:

  • No. 4 - bakery No. 22.
  • No. 6/36 - residential building and shop.
  • No. 8, building 1, 8, building 2 - residential buildings.
  • No. 10 - a residential building and a store.
  • No. 12 K. 1, 12 K. 2 - residential buildings.
  • No. 12 K. 3 - a former kindergarten.
  • No. 14 - a residential building.
  • No. 14 K. 2 - kindergarten.
  • No. 16 - a residential building.
  • No. 22 - maternity hospital at the hospital number 72.
  • No. 36, building 2 - residential building. Here, in 1964-1971, the actor Innokenty Smoktunovsky lived [6] .

Transport

Molodezhnaya metro station, which can be reached by the following buses:

  • Bus number 73
  • Bus number 127
  • Bus number 135
  • Bus number 626
  • Bus number 660
  • Bus number 794

You can also get to the Molodezhnaya metro station by the following fixed-route taxis:

  • Minibus taxi number 159
  • Minibus taxi number 121 (suburban)

Street in Literature and Art

Sources

  1. ↑ Streets of Moscow. Directory. By comp. September 1, 1963 - M., 1964. - S. 255.
  2. ↑ 1 2 Names of Moscow streets . Toponymic Dictionary / R. A. Ageeva, G. P. Bondaruk, E. M. Pospelov and others; author foreword E.M. Pospelov. - M .: OGI, 2007. - (Moscow Library). - ISBN 5-94282-432-0 .
  3. ↑ Decree of the Government of Moscow of July 27, 1999 N 681
  4. ↑ Directory of Moscow streets. Street Academician Pavlova.
  5. ↑ 14 people injured in clashes with builders in Kuntsevo
  6. ↑ Smoktunovsky Innokenty Mikhailovich // Moscow Encyclopedia. / Ch. ed. S.O. Schmidt . - M. , 2007-2014. - T. Volume I. Faces of Moscow : [in 6 books].

See also

  • List of Moscow city streets
  • Streets of Moscow (directory)

Literature

  • Mironov S.P., Perov Yu.L., Tsvetkov V.M., Yastrebov V.M. Kremlin medicine. From the origins to the present day. - M .: PPO "Izvestia", 1997. - 294 p.

Links

  • Street Academician Pavlova (neopr.) . - Directory of Moscow streets. Date of treatment August 28, 2009. Archived February 29, 2012.
  • Street Academician Pavlova (neopr.) . - All-Moscow Classifier of Moscow Streets (OMK UM). Date of treatment August 28, 2009. Archived February 29, 2012.
  • Academician Pavlov, street // Names of Moscow streets . Toponymic Dictionary / R. A. Ageeva, G. P. Bondaruk, E. M. Pospelov and others; author foreword E.M. Pospelov. - M .: OGI, 2007. - (Moscow Library). - ISBN 5-94282-432-0 .
  • Yandex Maps - Akademika Pavlova Street
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Academic_Pavlova_ Street_ ( Moscow )&oldid = 97652278


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