Bolshevistskaya Street, Novosibirsk

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Native nameБольшевистская улица (Russian)
Nearest metro stationRechnoy Vokzal
Bolshevistskaya Street
Native nameБольшевистская улица (Russian)
LocationNovosibirsk
Russia
Nearest metro stationRechnoy Vokzal

Bolshevistskaya Street (Russian: Большевистская улица) is a street in Oktyabrsky City District of Novosibirsk, Russia. It starts from the road junction called Engineer Budagov Square, runs southeast along the right bank of the Ob River and ends near the bridge over the Inya River. The length of the street is more than 7 km.

Bolshevistskaya Street is one of the most important traffic arteries of the city, besides it is part of the Federal Highway R256.

The street was originally called Traktovaya Street, it was part of the road to Berdsk, Barnaul and Biysk.[1]

Architecture

  • Grigory Budagov's House is a building constructed in the late 1890s.[2] In 2018, the building was restored.[3]
  • House of Samsonova is a building built in the early 20th century.[4]
  • Old House Drama Theater is a building of former school constructed in 1912 by Andrey Kryachkov. Currently, the building is occupied by Old House Theater founded in 1933.[5]
  • School No. 37 is a school building built in 1937.[4]
  • Bolshevistskaya Street 48 is a residential building built in 1937–1941.[4]
  • Church of St. Michael the Archangel is an orthodox church on the corner of Bolshevistskaya and Vybornaya streets.
  • Drunk House is a postmodern building with curved facade lines. As of 2016, the building was occupied by a sauna and a night club.[6][7]

Companies

  • Trud Plant
  • Novosibirsk Tools Plant

Transportation

See also

References

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