Uritsky Street
Native nameУлица Урицкого (Russian)
LocationNovosibirsk
Russia

Uritsky Street (Russian: Улица Урицкого) is a south-north street in Zheleznodorozhny City District of Novosibirsk, Russia. It starts from Kommunisticheskaya Street, crosses Oktyabrskaya, Chaplygin, Gorky and Lenin streets and then forms an intersection with Vokzalnaya Magistral.

Architecture

  • Women's Gimnasium of P. A. Smirnova is a building on the corner of Uritsky and Lenin streets. It was built in 1905.[1]
  • Uritsky Street 34 is a residential building built in 1927. Architect: I. A. Burlakov.[2]
  • Gosbank Employees Residential Building is a building constructed in 1932–1935. Architect: Andrey Kryachkov.[3]
  • Uritsky Street 17 is a building built in the 1930s. The architectural style of the building is a symbiosis of constructivism and Soviet classicism. Architect: A. N. Shiryaiev.[4]
  • West Siberian Railway Building is a building on the corner of Vokzalnaya Magistral and Uritsky Street. It was built in 1935. Architects: Vengerov and A. N. Shiryaiev.[5]
  • Tomsk Railway Residential Building is a building built in 1935. Architect: A. N. Shiryayev.[6]
  • Uritsky Street 35 is a residential building constructed in the second half of the 1930s. Architect: A. I. Loscutov.[7]

Demolished buildings

  • Surikov House is a building built in 1897. It was located on the corner of Uritsky and Deputatskaya streets. The building was demolished in the early 2000s.[8]

Facts

American architect Michael Mehaffy described the street as a street properly and conveniently organized for people.[9]

References

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