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Small Kakovinsky Lane

Small Kakovinsky Lane (in the XIX century Kokovsky , also Oznobishinsky Lane) is located in the Arbat district of Moscow . Passes from the Kamennaya Sloboda lane to Compozitorskaya street , the numbering of houses is from Kamennaya Sloboda

Small Kakovinsky Lane
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Small Kakovinsky Lane, houses No. 1, 1a, 3, 5. View towards New Arbat .
general information
A countryRussia
CityMoscow
CountyTsAO
AreaArbat
Length100 m
UndergroundSmolenskaya (Arbat-Pokrovskaya) ,
Smolenskaya (Filevskaya)
Postcode121099 (8str2, 1 / 8str1, 1 / 8str2, 3, 4str1, 4str2, 6str1, 8)
Small Kakovinsky Lane (Moscow)
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Name Origin

By the name of the streletsky head Stepan Semenovich Kokovinsky, who commanded in the middle of the XVII century the streletsky regiment, stationed in the area of Nikolopeskovsky lanes [1] . The previous name Oznobishinsky - on behalf of the homeowner of the XVIII century [2] . Bolshoi Kakovinsky Lane passed to the west, between Maly Kakovinsky and Smolenskaya Sq. The houses of its odd side were represented by the rear facades of the houses overlooking Smolenskaya Square. The lane was demolished in 1975 . There was only house number 1, he was house number 8 on Smolenskaya Sq .

Notable Buildings

Small Kakovinsky Lane was built up in the 1900s - 1910s with tenement houses in a style gravitating to neoclassicism .

On the odd side

  • No. 1/8 - own house of the architect G.K. Oltarzhevsky , 1910; Here, in 1910-1912, the composer A.N. Scriabin lived
  • No. 1a - own house of the architect G.K. Oltarzhevsky , 1909-1910; [3]
  • No. 3 - Apartment building (1914, architect M.I. Kostin )
  • No. 25/5 - apartment building S. I. Blagovolin, arch. M. A. Felkner , 1914-1915 [4] . Since the 1910s, the Reformed family lived in the house.

On the even side

  • No. 2/6 - Profit House I. I. Egorova - five-story corner house in the style of rational Art Nouveau , lined with hog. It was built in 1909 by the architect O. O. Shishkovsky .
  • No. 4 and 6 - apartment building of V. S. Baskakov, architect O. G. Piotrovich ( 1911 ) [4]
  • Number 8 -

Notes

  1. ↑ http://www.hramznameniya.ru/images/data/2.pdf
  2. ↑ RusArch - Romaniuk S.K. From the history of Moscow lanes
  3. ↑ Borisova E.A. , Sternin, G. Yu. Russian neoclassicism. - M., "Galart", 2002. - S. 255. ISBN 5-269-00898-X
  4. ↑ 1 2 xx
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Small_Kakovinsky_Lane&oldid = 85200428


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