Sevastopolsky Avenue - Avenue in the South and South-West administrative districts of Moscow . Passes from the Zagorodny highway to Aivazovsky street .
| Sevastopol Avenue | |
|---|---|
Sevastopol Avenue south of the street. Ostrovityanova | |
| general information | |
| A country | Russia |
| City | Moscow |
| County | South Administrative District |
| Area | Donskoy (No. 1-11) |
| Length | 9.6 km |
| Underground | |
| Name in honor | |
| Postcode | 117152 (No. 1-11), 117447 (No. 13-15, 10-22), 117186 (17-47), 117209 (No. 49-71, 24-30), 117461 (No. 73-83, 32-38), 117246 (No. 40-52), 117342 (No. 56, 58), 117593 (No. 66). |
| Phone numbers | +7 (495) XXX ----, +7 (499) XXX ---- |
Crosses: Nakhimovsky Avenue , Bolotnikovskaya , Perekopskaya , Kakhovka and Kherson streets.
Adjacent to the left: 6th Zagorodny passage , Remizova street , Nagorny boulevard , Balaklava prospect .
Adjacent to the right: 4th and 5th Zagorodny passages, Vinokurov , Dmitry Ulyanov , Zyuzinskaya , Obruchev , Butlerov , Miklukho-Maklaya , Ostrovityanova , Tyutchevskaya alley streets.
Odd houses are numbered from Zagorodnoye Shosse to Balaklavsky Prospekt , even - from the 2nd Zagorodny Highway to Obruchev Street .
Content
Name Origin
It was named in 1965 according to the hero city of Sevastopol [1] due to its location in the south of Moscow among streets bearing the names of geographical objects in the south of Russia and Ukraine [2] .
History
The avenue was laid in 1964 - 1965 as a result of the development of the Zyuzino district. A significant part of the avenue is built up with five-story Khrushchev houses. Initially, the avenue passed from Vinokurov Street to Balaklava Avenue [3] . In 1979, continued along the border of Bitsevsky Park to Aivazovsky Street .
Until 2002, the avenue consisted of two non-connected parts (with the general numbering of houses) separated by the Small Ring of the Moscow Railway . At the same time, the northern part (houses from 1 to 11) was actually an intra-quarter passage. In 2002 , the 2nd Zagorodny overpass was built through the Small Ring of the Moscow Railway, as a result of which the avenue was connected to the Zagorodnoye Highway .
Noteworthy buildings and structures
On the odd side:
- No. 3-b - Club “Banner of Labor” (1954)
- No. 33 - Tallinn Cinema (1966)
- No. 29 - Monument to Pavel Nakhimov is installed near this house
On the even side:
- No. 26 - TB dispensary
- No. 28, building 4 - prefecture of the South-Western Administrative Okrug (formerly - Sevastopol district committee of the CPSU and the executive committee of the district council)
- No. 40, building 1 - City Children's Clinic No. 69, branch No. 1. The polyclinic has a point for issuing uniform medical insurance policies .
Transport
- Buses
- Number 57 from Nakhimovsky Prospekt to Bolotnikovskaya Street.
- Number 168 from Nakhimovsky Prospekt to Bolotnikovskaya Street.
- No. 786 from Vinokurov Street to Balaklava Avenue.
- No. 218 from Dmitry Ulyanov Street to Nakhimovsky Prospekt.
- No. 642 from Miklukho-Maklaya street to the Nightingale passage.
- No. 826 from Zagorodnoye Shosse to Kakhovka Street.
- No. 639 from Miklukho-Maklaya street to the Nightingale passage.
- No. 651 from Kakhovka street to the Soloviny passage.
- No. 258 from Nakhimovsky Prospekt to Obruchev Street.
- Number 224 from Kherson Street to Obruchev Street.
- Number 246 from Kherson Street to Obruchev Street.
- No. 648 from Kakhovka street to the Soloviny passage.
- No. 2c from Miklukho-Maklaya Street to Ostrovityanova Street (only towards Ostrovityanova Street)
- No. 261 from Miklukho-Maklaya Street to Ostrovityanova Street (only towards Ostrovityanova Street)
- No. 235 from Miklukho-Maklaya Street to Ostrovityanova Street (only towards Ostrovityanova Street)
- Number 119 from Vinokurov Street to Remizova Street.
- Trolleybuses
- No. 49 from Nakhimovsky Avenue to Balaklava Avenue.
- Number 85 from Nakhimovsky Avenue to Aivazovsky Street.
Interesting Facts
In April 2015, residents of Sevastopol Avenue lost access to PayPal . The reason was that the name of the avenue is derived from the toponym of the Crimean peninsula, against which the system imposed sanctions. [4] A similar situation arose among residents of Simferopol Boulevard and Balaklava Avenue.
Sources
- ↑ Names of Moscow streets. M., 1972.P. 221.
- ↑ Sevastopolskaya metro station is located at the intersection of Azovskaya street and Chongarsky boulevard and far from the avenue.
- ↑ Streets of Moscow. M., 1969.S. 348.
- ↑ Simferopol highway also fell under US sanctions? - Chekhov city, Chekhov district | Site of Chekhov | Chekhov-Info
Links
- Sights of Sevastopol Avenue
- Perekop pond on the Zyuzino forum (inaccessible link) (inaccessible link from 02-03-2014 [1987 days])