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Vysotsky Street (Moscow)

Vysotsky Street (until July 29, 2015 - Nizhny Tagansky deadlock and Verkhny Tagansky deadlock [1] ) is a street in the center of Moscow, adjacent to Verkhnyaya Radishchevskaya street .

Vysotskogo street
general information
A countryRussia
CityMoscow
DistrictCAO
AreaTagansky
Length375 m
Underground05 Ring line Taganskaya
07 Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya line Taganskaya
08 Kalinin line Marxist
Former namesNizhny Tagansky deadlock, Upper Tagansky deadlock
Name in honor
Postcode109004
Phone numbers+7 (495) XXX ----
Vysotsky Street (Moscow) (Moscow)
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Origin of title

The street was named July 29, 2015 [1] in memory of the Soviet poet, actor and songwriter Vladimir Semenovich Vysotsky (1938-1980) [2] .

Vysotsky Street was formed by the unification of the Lower and Upper Tagansky dead ends. The Nizhny Tagansky deadlock was named in 1932 on the nearby Taganskaya Square . Previously called Nizhny Tagansky lane [3] . In the middle of the 19th century, Tupik Lane was called [4] .

Upper Tagansky deadlock was named in 1936 on Taganskaya Square. In the years 1919-1922, as a result of the chaotic "revolutionary" renaming, it was called the International Dead End [5] .


 
1853: Tupik Lane [4]

History

The Lower and Upper Tagansky dead ends arose on the slope of the Tagansky hill when the Tagansky settlement was built in the 18th century. The courtyards of houses located along the Upper Bolvanovskaya (now Upper Radishchevskaya ) street went down to the Nizhny Tagansky deadlock. Initially, a dead end went on the street Earthen shaft . In 1980, as a result of the reconstruction and expansion of the Taganka Theater (Earthen shaft, 76), the exit of the Nizhny Tagansky deadlock on Earthen bank was closed. In 1992, in a dead end, the museum of V. S. Vysotsky was opened.

At the meeting of the Interdepartmental Commission on the name of the territorial units of Moscow in May 2015, it was decided to perpetuate Vladimir Vysotsky, assigning the name “Vysotsky Street” to Upper and Nizhny Tagansky dead ends [6] . At the end of July 2015, a Resolution of the Moscow Government on the assignment of the street name was issued [2] .

In 2018, Alexei Venediktov spoke about his role in the appearance of the toponym:

Well, listen, you remember this story with Vysotsky Street, when I went to Sobyanin - I was told: “Go there, up” - I went upstairs ... until I turned to Putin about Vysotsky Street, it wasn’t . Do you really think that I didn’t go anywhere else?

- The broadcast “We will be watching” on the radio “Echo of Moscow” 13.01.2018

Notable buildings and structures

On the even side:

  • No. 2/17 - a corner house owned by KI Semenova and E. P. Ivanova (1899, architect N. I. Kakorin )

On the odd side:

  • No. 3 - State Cultural Center-Museum of V. S. Vysotsky " House of Vysotsky on Taganka "

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 Resolution “On the assignment of names to linear transport facilities of the city of Moscow, stations of the Moscow Metro and changing the name of the linear transport facility of the city of Moscow” No. 464-PP (non-dispatch) . Mos.ru. The appeal date is August 5, 2015.
  2. ↑ 1 2 In Moscow, Vysotsky Street appeared (Neopr.) . Gazeta.ru (July 28, 2015). The appeal date is August 5, 2015.
  3. ↑ Streets of Moscow. Old and new names. M., 2003. p. 194.
  4. ↑ 1 2 Atlas of the capital city of Moscow , compiled by A. Hotev. M., 1852-1853. Sheet 18. retromap.ru
  5. ↑ Streets of Moscow. Old and new names. M., 2003. p. 56.
  6. ↑ Vysotsky Street appeared in Tagansky district of Moscow (Neopr.) . Novayagazeta.ru (May 25, 2015). The appeal date is August 5, 2015.

See also

  • Taganskaya square

Links

  • State Cultural Center-Museum of V. S. Vysotsky


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Ulitsa_Vysotskogo_ ( Moscow )&oldid = 95489985


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