Sovetskaya Street, Novosibirsk

Sovetskaya Street (Russian: Советская улица) is a street in Novosibirsk, Russia. It branches off from Krasny Avenue near the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral and then runs north parallel to it. Sovetskaya Street ends at the intersection with Zheleznodorozhnaya and Pisarev streets.

Sovetskaya Street
Native nameСоветская улица
LocationNovosibirsk
Russia

Sovetskaya Street is the border between the Tsentralny and Zheleznodorozhny districts of the city.

History

The street was previously called the Kabinetskaya Street.

Architecture

Residential and public buildings

  • Vagin House is a building on the corner of Sovetskaya and Kommunisticheskaya Street. It was built in 1903.[1]
  • Kryukov House is a building on the corner of Sovetskaya and Gorky streets. It was built in 1908 by merchant Kryukov.[2]
  • City School Building. It was built in 1912. Architect: Andrey Kryachkov.[3]
  • Main Post Office is a building on the corner of Sovetskaya and Lenin streets. It was built in 1916. Architect: Andrey Kryachkov.[4]
  • Sibdalgostorg Building (Novosibirsk Conservatory). The building was built in 1924. Architect: Andrey Kryachkov.[5]
  • Kondratyuk House. It was built in 1924–1925. In 1927–1930 Yuri Kondratyuk lived and worked in the house.[6]
  • House of Textiles is a building on the corner of Sovetskaya and Lenin streets. It was built in 1926.[7]
  • The Hospital is a neoclassical building. It was built in 1928.[8]
  • Sovetskaya Street 12 is a neoclassical building on the corner of Sovetskaya and Chaplygin streets. It was built in 1955.[9]
  • Sovetskaya Street 8. The building was built in 2011.[10]

Religious buildings

Parks

  • Pervomaysky Square
  • Narymsky Square
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References

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