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Kamenskaya Street, Novosibirsk
Kamenskaya Street (russian: Каменская улица) is a street in Tsentralny City District of Novosibirsk, Russia. The street starts from Oktyabrskaya Magistral, runs north and forms a T-intersection with Pisarev Street. Architecture * Rabochaya Pyatiletka is a zig zag building built in the 1930s * Soyuzzoloto House is a constructivist building on the corner of Kamenskaya and Oktyabrskaya streets. It was built in 1932. * Baths No 8 is a public bath built in 1937. * Doubletree by Hilton is a hotel built in 2010. It is located on the corner of Kamenskaya and Chaplygin streets. File:ЖАКТ «Пятилетка», Новосибирск 01.jpg, Rabochaya Pyatiletka File:Дом жилой Союззолото ул. Каменская, 16 Новосибирск 2.jpg, Soyuzzoloto House File:Бани № 8, Новосибирск 01.jpg, Baths No. 8 File:DoubleTree by Hilton, Novosibirsk 01.jpg, Doubletree by Hilton Churches * Transfiguration Cathedral is a catholic cath ...
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Novosibirsk
Novosibirsk (, also ; rus, Новосиби́рск, p=nəvəsʲɪˈbʲirsk, a=ru-Новосибирск.ogg) is the largest city and administrative centre of Novosibirsk Oblast and Siberian Federal District in Russia. As of the Russian Census (2021), 2021 Census, it had a population of 1,633,595, making it the most populous city in Siberia and the list of cities and towns in Russia by population, third-most populous city in Russia. The city is located in southwestern Siberia, on the banks of the Ob River. Novosibirsk was founded in 1893 on the Ob River crossing point of the future Trans-Siberian Railway, where the Novosibirsk Rail Bridge was constructed. Originally named Novonikolayevsk ("New Nicholas") in honor of Emperor Nicholas II, the city rapidly grew into a major transport, commercial, and industrial hub. Novosibirsk was ravaged by the Russian Civil War but recovered during the early Soviet Union, Soviet period and gained its present name, Novosibirsk ("New Siberia"), i ...
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Tsentralny City District, Novosibirsk
Tsentralny District (russian: Центральный район) is an administrative district (raion) of Central Okrug, one of the 10 raions of Novosibirsk, Russia. The area of the district is 6.4 sq km (2.5 sq mi). Population: 78 794 (2017). History Tsentralny City District was established in 1940. Streets File:Красный проспект, Новосибирск 10.jpg, Krasny Avenue File:Serebrennikovskaya Street, Novosibirsk 01.jpg, Serebrennikovskaya Street File:Улица Депутатская (Новосибирск) 8.jpg, Deputatskaya Street File:Улица Фрунзе, Новосибирск 02.jpg, Frunze Street File:Улица Гоголя, Новосибирск 02.jpg, Gogol Street Architecture Imperial Russia File:Novosibirsk KrasnyPr Trade House 07-2016 img2.jpg, City Trade House File:Улица Потанинская 10а, Новосибирск 01.jpg File:Красный проспект 12, Новосибирск 02.jpg File:Дом купца П. ...
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Rabochaya Pyatiletka (Novosibirsk)
Rabochaya Pyatiletka (russian: Рабочая пятилетка) was a Constructivist architecture, constructivist building in Tsentralny City District, Novosibirsk, Tsentralny City District of Novosibirsk, Russia. It was located on the corner of Kamenskaya Street, Novosibirsk, Kamenskaya and Chaplygin Street, Novosibirsk, Chaplygin streets. The building was constructed in 1930. History In 1930, the building was built for 250 residents. The building was demolished on 5 January 2019. See also * Aeroflot House * Polyclinic No. 1 (Novosibirsk), Polyclinic No. 1 * Soyuzzoloto House References

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Soyuzzoloto House
Soyuzzoloto Residential House (russian: Жилой дом «Союззолото») is a constructivist building in Tsentralny City District of Novosibirsk, Russia. It is located on the corner of Kamenskaya and Oktyabrskaya streets. The building was constructed in 1932. Architects: A. I. Bobrov, B. A. Gordeyev. History The building was built by A. I. Bobrov and was reconstructed by B. A. Gordeyev in the following years. See also * Aeroflot House The Aeroflot House (russian: Дом Аэрофлота) is a constructivist building in Tsentralny District of Novosibirsk, Russia. It is located on the corner of Krasny Avenue and Yadrintsevskaya Street. The building was built in the 1930s. H ... * Polyclinic No. 1 * Rabochaya Pyatiletka References Tsentralny City District, Novosibirsk Buildings and structures in Novosibirsk Houses completed in 1932 Constructivist architecture Cultural heritage monuments of regional significance in Novosibirsk Oblast {{Russia-str ...
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Constructivist Architecture
Constructivist architecture was a constructivist style of modern architecture that flourished in the Soviet Union in the 1920s and early 1930s. Abstract and austere, the movement aimed to reflect modern industrial society and urban space, while rejecting decorative stylization in favor of the industrial assemblage of materials. Designs combined advanced technology and engineering with an avowedly communist social purpose. Although it was divided into several competing factions, the movement produced many pioneering projects and finished buildings, before falling out of favour around 1932. It has left marked effects on later developments in architecture. Definition Constructivist architecture emerged from the wider Constructivist art movement, which grew out of Russian Futurism. Constructivist art had attempted to apply a three-dimensional cubist vision to wholly abstract non-objective 'constructions' with a kinetic element. After the Russian Revolution of 1917 it turned its ...
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Chaplygin Street, Novosibirsk
Chaplygin Street (russian: Улица Чаплыгина) is a street in Zheleznodorozhny and Tsentralny districts of Novosibirsk, Russia. The street consists of two fragments. The first street fragment starts from Street of Revolution, crosses Uritsky, Sovetskaya streets and forms a T-intersection with Krasny Avenue. The second fragment starts from Serebrennikovskaya Street crosses Kamenskaya Street and ends in a city block. History Until 1920 the street was named the Asinkritovskaya, in honor of Asinkrit Lomachevsky, Governor of the Tomsk Governorate, later it was called the Rabochaya Street, then the street was named in honor of Sergey Chaplygin. Architecture Tsarist period * The Runin House. The building was built in 1903. The house belonged to the Runin, merchant, who sold tea and sugar. * Chaplygin Street 27. The building was built in the early 1900s. * Chaplygin Street 29. The building was constructed in the early 1900s. * The Women's Gymnasium of P. A. Smirnova. The b ...
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Transfiguration Cathedral, Novosibirsk
The Transfiguration Cathedral (russian: Собор Преображения Господня) is a religious building of the Catholic Church that serves as the main temple of the Diocese of the Transfiguration in Novosibirsk in Russia. It was built between 1992 and 1997 in a modern style. It offers religious services including the Mass in Russian and Polish. The cathedral is located at Maxim Gorki Street. The first stage was completed in 1993 with the design of architect Vladimir Borodin but was not consecrated until the August 10, 1997 in the presence of the Apostolic Nuncio in Russia John Bukovsky and Bishop Joseph Werth. See also *Roman Catholicism in Russia * Transfiguration Cathedral *Roman Catholic Diocese of Transfiguration at Novosibirsk The Roman Catholic Diocese of the Transfiguration at Novosibirsk ( la, Neosiberian(a) Transfigurationis) is a suffragan Latin diocese in the Ecclesiastical province of the Metropolitan Archbishop of Mother of God at Moscow. Its cathe ...
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Gorky Street, Novosibirsk
Maxim Gorky Street (russian: Улица Максима Горького) is an east-west street in Zheleznodorozhny and Tsentralny districts of Novosibirsk, Russia. The street starts from nameless passage connecting Gorky Street with Dimitrov Avenue, crosses Street of Revolution, Uritsky and Sovetskaya streets, Krasny Avenue, Serebrennikovskaya, Kamenskaya and Shamshin Family streets. The street ends in city block opposite the Aura Mall. History The street was previously called the Tobizenovskaya Street, in 1920 it was renamed in honor of Maxim Gorky. Gallery File:Gorky Street, Novosibirsk 05.jpg File:Gorky Street, Novosibirsk 01.jpg Gorky Street, Novosibirsk 06.jpg Architecture Tsarist period * Verkhovaya House is a wooden house built in 1908. * Gorky Street 81 is a wooden house built in 1910 * Kryukov House is a building on the corner of Sovetskaya and Gorky streets. It was built in 1908 by merchant Kryukov. Preserved architectural ensemble of three wooden houses * Gor ...
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Novosibirsk State Choreographic College
Novosibirsk (, also ; rus, Новосиби́рск, p=nəvəsʲɪˈbʲirsk, a=ru-Новосибирск.ogg) is the largest city and administrative centre of Novosibirsk Oblast and Siberian Federal District in Russia. As of the 2021 Census, it had a population of 1,633,595, making it the most populous city in Siberia and the third-most populous city in Russia. The city is located in southwestern Siberia, on the banks of the Ob River. Novosibirsk was founded in 1893 on the Ob River crossing point of the future Trans-Siberian Railway, where the Novosibirsk Rail Bridge was constructed. Originally named Novonikolayevsk ("New Nicholas") in honor of Emperor Nicholas II, the city rapidly grew into a major transport, commercial, and industrial hub. Novosibirsk was ravaged by the Russian Civil War but recovered during the early Soviet period and gained its present name, Novosibirsk ("New Siberia"), in 1926. Under the leadership of Joseph Stalin, Novosibirsk became one of the largest ...
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Novosibirsk State University Of Economics And Management
Novosibirsk State University of Economics and Management, NSUEM (russian: (Федеральное государственное бюджетное образовательное учреждение высшего образования «Новосибирский государственный университет экономики и управления «НИНХ», Federal State-Funded Educational Institution of Higher Education «Novosibirsk State University of Economics and Management») is a social and economic higher education institute in Novosibirsk, Russia. History In 1929 Siberian Institute of National Economy was launched in Novosibirsk, and was based in the contemporary building of Novosibirsk State architectural and art Academy. The main aim was to provide the economic managers for the national economics. Teaching staff in 1929 consisted of 10 people and in 1931 it gained up to 57, within them: 4 professors, 19 associate professors. In the first academic y ...
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Novosibirsk Globus Theatre
Novosibirsk Globus Theatre (russian: Новосибирский академический молодёжный театр «Глобус» ) is a theatre in Novosibirsk city, Siberia, Russia Russia (, , ), or the Russian Federation, is a List of transcontinental countries, transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and North Asia, Northern Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by area, largest country in the .... It was founded in 1930 in Novosibirsk city and was the first stationary theatre. Formerly it was known as Young Spectator's theatre, and was focused on youth and children. The current building of the theatre was built in 1984. References External links Official Website Theatres built in the Soviet Union Theatres in Novosibirsk Tsentralny City District, Novosibirsk {{Europe-theat-struct-stub ...
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