Bauman Street, Kazan
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Bauman Street (; ) is a pedestrian street in the heart of
Kazan Kazan; , IPA: Help:IPA/Tatar, ɑzanis the largest city and capital city, capital of Tatarstan, Russia. The city lies at the confluence of the Volga and the Kazanka (river), Kazanka Rivers, covering an area of , with a population of over 1. ...
, the capital of
Tatarstan Tatarstan, officially the Republic of Tatarstan, sometimes also called Tataria, is a Republics of Russia, republic of Russia located in Eastern Europe. It is a part of the Volga Federal District; and its capital city, capital and largest city i ...
,
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. It is named after
Nikolay Bauman Nikolay Ernestovich Bauman (; – ) was a Russian revolutionary of the Bolshevik, Bolshevik Party. His death in a struggle with a royalist upon his release from Taganka Prison in 1905 made him one of the first martyrs of the revolution, and ...
, a Russian revolutionary, and is located in the central part of the city. The street starts at the foot of the
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and reaches Tukay Square, the central square in the city. Bauman Street is paved with multicoloured bricks; some benches and two lines of lanterns are set there. There are also planted lindens on the street. Different fairs and festive presentations are held on Bauman Street.


History

Bauman Street has long been regarded a trading centre and featured a concentration of the main mercantile establishments of the city. The street was the second most significant street of Kazan's central district. It was famous for its banks and notary offices, different shops, drugstores, and hotels. At the beginning of the twentieth century there was a shop in every building. Bauman Street has existed since the 15th century. It ran from the Khan's Palace at the edge of the city. In ancient times the Nogayskaya Road was there. At the end of the 16th century, the street was named Prolomnaya (literally ''Breach Street'') and later it was renamed Bolshaya Prolomnaya (literally ''Greater Breach Street''; there was also Malaya Prolomnaya (''Lesser Breach'') Street, now known as Profsoyuznaya Street). It was named for the two breaches of the Kremlin wall, which were made as the result of the explosions of the tower Nur-Ali and Lower Nogaysky gates during the siege of the Kremlin by the troops of
Ivan the Terrible Ivan IV Vasilyevich (; – ), commonly known as Ivan the Terrible,; ; monastic name: Jonah. was Grand Prince of Moscow, Grand Prince of Moscow and all Russia from 1533 to 1547, and the first Tsar of all Russia, Tsar and Grand Prince of all R ...
in 1552. Later the street was named Bogoyavlenskaya ( Epiphany) after the church, which was built in 1731-1756. Famous Russian singer Fyodor Shalyapin was baptised in Bogoyavlenskaya Church. Nowadays there is a statue of Shalyapin on Bauman Street, near the church. It is the only such statue in the world. In 1930, the street was named Bauman Street in honour of the famous local
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Nikolay Bauman Nikolay Ernestovich Bauman (; – ) was a Russian revolutionary of the Bolshevik, Bolshevik Party. His death in a struggle with a royalist upon his release from Taganka Prison in 1905 made him one of the first martyrs of the revolution, and ...
. He was born in 1873 and graduated from the Kazan Veterinary Institute.


Alley of Tatar Stars

In 2002, singer Salavat Fatkhutdinov proposed the creation of an "Alley of Tatar Stars" (), and the first stars were unveiled on August 29, 2003, on Kazan's City Day, honoring Alfiya Avzalova and Ilgam Shakirov, famous "" singers. In 2004, the opera singer Khaydar Begichev received a star, and in 2005 the singers Munira Bulatova and Salavat Fatkhutdinov were honored.Герман Напольский. (September 2, 2005)
Kazan Alley of Stars augmented by new names
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Generally the stars are dedicated to theatre and movie artists as well as musicians.


See also

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Epiphany Cathedral (Kazan, Russia) The Epiphany Cathedral (Tatar language, Tatar: Богоявление чиркәве) is an Orthodoxy, Orthodox church located in the Kazan subdistrict and is part of the Diocese of Kazan, Kazan and Tatarstan Diocese. The church is situated in t ...


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Pictures of Kazan's streets
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