Veskovsky deadlock - a dead end in the center of Moscow . It adjoins the even side of 1st Miusskaya Street behind the house number 10 and passes in the direction of Novoslobodskaya Street .
| Weskovsky impasse | |
|---|---|
| general information | |
| A country | Russia |
| City | Moscow |
| District | CAO |
| Area | Tverskoy |
| Length | 150 m |
| Underground | |
| Former names | Aksyonov impasse, Shiryaevsky impasse |
| Postcode | 125047 |
| Phone numbers | +7 (495) XXX ---- |
Content
Origin of title
It was named December 17, 1925 along the nearby Veskovsky Lane [1] . In 1922-1925, the dead end was called Aksyonov , by the name of the landlord Illarion Aksentyevich Aksyonov. Until 1922, the Shiryaevsky Dead End was called, according to the landowner Ivan Timofeevich Shiryaev [2] [3] .
History
The impasse arose during construction in the 1890s - 1900s of Miussky field, and since by the left side of Novoslobodskaya street there were already “small yards behind which large kitchen gardens followed the direction of Miussky field”, 4 the deadlock did not get out to the street .
Notable buildings and structures
On the odd side:
- No. 3 - housing complex "Tverskaya Plaza" (2006, architect J. Moretti)
Sources
- ↑ Vostryshev M.I. Moscow. Large illustrated encyclopedia: Moskvovedenie from A to Z. - Moscow , Kharkov : Eksmo , Algorithm . - S. 91. - 736 p. - (Encyclopedia of Moscow). - ISBN 978-5-699-18029-5 .
- ↑ The plan of the city of Moscow with its suburbs, the publication of the t-va A. S. Suvorin's “New Time”. 1916.
- ↑ Rachinsky Y. Z. A complete dictionary of the names of Moscow streets. - M .: Informpoligraf, 2011 .-- S. 73. - 605 p. - 2000 copies - ISBN 987-5-85209-263-2.
- ↑ Sytin P.V. From the history of Moscow streets. M., 1958.P. 628.
See also
- Veskovsky Lane