Native name | Депутатская улица (Russian) |
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Location | Novosibirsk Russia |
Deputatskaya Street (Russian: Депутатская улица) is a street in Zheleznodorozhny and Tsentralny districts of Novosibirsk, Russia. It consists of two fragments. The first fragment crosses Street of Revolution and forms a T-intersection with Uritsky Street. The second fragment starts from a T-shaped intersection with Krasny Avenue, crosses Kamenskaya Street and forms a T-intersection with Shamshin Family Street.
Structures
- Istomin House is a two-story building built in 1905.[1]
- Prombank is a building built in 1927. The building was later reconstructed. It is occupied by Novosibirsk City Hall.[2]
- Red Torch Theatre is a drama theatre, directed by Timofey Kulyabin since 2015.[3]
- Novosibirsk Opera and Ballet Theatre is the largest theatre in Russia. It was built in 1944.
Companies
The head office of the Siberian Grain Corporation is located on the street.
Gallery
- Istomin House
Transport
Metro
Entrances to Ploshchad Lenina Station are located on the street.
Notables
- Matvey Batrakov (1900–1995) was a Major General, military commissar of the Novosibirsk Oblast, Hero of the Soviet Union. He lived in number 26 from 1966 to 1995.[4]
- Anatoly Ivanov (1928–1999) was a Soviet and Russian writer. He lived in house 38 from 1957 to 1969.[5]
- Anatoly Nikulkov (1922–2001) was a Soviet and Russian writer. He lived in house 38 from 1958 to 2001.[5]
- Anna Pokidchenko (1926–2014) was a Soviet and Russian theater actress. People's Artist of the USSR. She lived in house 38.[6]
References
- ↑ Памятник деревянного зодчества по ул. Депутатская № 15. Novosibdom.ru.
- ↑ Промбанк. Горсовет. Горисполком. Мэрия Новосибирска. Novosibdom.ru.
- ↑ Timofey Kulyabin. The State Academic Bolshoi Theatre of Russia.
- ↑ "Батраков Матвей Степанович. Памятные доски Новосибирска". Archived from the original on 2018-03-22. Retrieved 2018-11-11.
- 1 2 Мемориальные доски напоминают... Вечерний Новосибирск.
- ↑ В Новосибирске откроют памятную доску народной артистке СССР. Аргументы и Факты.
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