Little Pirogovskaya Street
The Small Pirogowskaja Street ( Russian Малая Пироговская улица) until 1924 Small Zarizynskaja Street is a street in the district Khamovniki in central administrative district of Moscow . It leads from Subovskaya Street to Luzhnetsky Projesd Street , almost parallel to Great Pirogovskaya Street .
description
The history of the area in which this street is located, as well as the origin of the name, is described in the article Great Pirogovskaya Street . The street is connected to the architect Roman Ivanovich Klein . Between Big and Small Pirogovskaya Streets, among other things, is the Architekt-Klein-Allee .
On the side with the odd house numbers are among others:
- House number 1 - the building of higher women's courses - that's what women's colleges were called in the Russian Empire . The building was built according to plans by Sergei Solowjow , Otto von Dessien and Ilja Golossow and completed in 1913. Now it serves as the main corps for the Moscow State Pedagogical University .
- House number 1/5 - the physico-chemical corps of higher women's courses from 1908 (the architect is Nikolai Eichenwald).
- House number 5 - the German-Russian house . The building from the 19th century was rebuilt during the Soviet era and served as a residential building. In 1997 it was restored and then opened as the German-Russian House by the German President Roman Herzog . The office of the Moscow German newspaper is also located here .
- House number 29/7 - another corps of higher women's courses from Nikolai Eichenwald, now belongs to the University of Education.
On the side with the even house numbers are among other things:
- The building of the Russian State Archive Alter Akten , built by Alexei Volkhonsky in 1938 under Stalinist classicism . A complex of the archive building has the entire area between Big and Small Pirogovskaya Streets (so-called Archive Towns ).
- House number 8 - the building of the Elektroswet company (architect is Roman Klein, 1900s), now the Mosnitki factory is located there.
- House number 10/12 belongs to the complex of buildings of the wine warehouse N ° 3 from 1899 (architect is Alexander Roop), which owns the entire area between Big and Small Pirogovskaya streets. Now these buildings are used by various organizations.
- House number 16/1 - tenement house from 1913. The architect is Georgi Oltarshevsky. One of the largest houses in Moscow at the time. Now there is a student residence of the Setschenow Medical University and other facilities.
- House number 16/5 - the Pavel Korin Museum. The painter Pawel Korin lived and worked here from 1934 to 1967.
- House number 20 - Polyclinic building from the 1900s, by Roman Klein.
Individual evidence
Web links
Commons : Small Pirogovskaya Street - collection of pictures, videos and audio files