fbpx
Wikipedia

Sadovaya Street

59°55′56″N 30°19′49″E / 59.9321°N 30.3302°E / 59.9321; 30.3302

The Vorontsov Palace on Sadovaya Street

Sadovaya Street or Garden Street is a major thoroughfare in Saint Petersburg, Russia, passing through the historic city center.

From east to west, it begins near the Field of Mars, crosses the Moika River at the First Sadovy Bridge, then passes over Spassky Island, the Kryukov Canal (at the Staro-Nikolsky Bridge), and Pokrovsky Island, before finally ending at the junction of the Griboyedov Canal and the Fontanka River. The section from the Moika to Gorokhovaya Street belongs to the Central District of the city, and the rest, to the Admiralteysky District. The street is 4376 m in length and about 8 m in width, and the distance between the buildings can be up to 18 m.

Sadovaya Street Perspective from Fontanka River near Malo-Kalinkin Bridge in Saint Petersburg, Russia.

The street has great cultural and historical significance, passing by many historical and architectural monuments from the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries, including the Mikhailovsky, Vorontsov, and Moika (Yusupov) palaces. The street serves many important transportation functions, linking the central areas of the city, and is home to many markets, including Gostiny Dvor, Apraksin Dvor, and the Hay Market. Among the figures in Russian history who lived on Sadovaya are Dmitry Milyutin, Aleksey Kuropatkin, Mikhail Lermontov, Demyan Bedny, Ivan Krylov, Mikhail Petrashevsky, Yuri Lisyansky, Apollon Maykov, Yevgeny Tarle, and Sergei Prokofiev.

The street was laid out ca. 1710. It runs from Nevsky Prospekt to the Gorokhovaya Street. The street was filled with wealthy estates, with large gardens, from where the street got its name. Later on, ca. 1730, the street was being built on to the southwestern direction, and two squares were built; Sennaya Square and Turgenev Square. Later on, ca. 1820, the street was being built northwards on to the Field of Mars. Garden Street was the trading center of Saint Petersburg in the 18th to the 19th century.

The Garden Street is a major transport hub. There's trolleys, tramways, buses and marshrutkas. The street is served by three stations of the Saint Petersburg Metro: Sennaya Ploshchad, Sadovaya, and Gostiny Dvor.

Notable places edit

sadovaya, street, this, article, does, cite, sources, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, unsourced, material, challenged, removed, find, sources, news, newspapers, books, scholar, jstor, december, 2009, learn, when, rem. This article does not cite any sources Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Sadovaya Street news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message 59 55 56 N 30 19 49 E 59 9321 N 30 3302 E 59 9321 30 3302 The Vorontsov Palace on Sadovaya StreetSadovaya Street or Garden Street is a major thoroughfare in Saint Petersburg Russia passing through the historic city center From east to west it begins near the Field of Mars crosses the Moika River at the First Sadovy Bridge then passes over Spassky Island the Kryukov Canal at the Staro Nikolsky Bridge and Pokrovsky Island before finally ending at the junction of the Griboyedov Canal and the Fontanka River The section from the Moika to Gorokhovaya Street belongs to the Central District of the city and the rest to the Admiralteysky District The street is 4376 m in length and about 8 m in width and the distance between the buildings can be up to 18 m Sadovaya Street Perspective from Fontanka River near Malo Kalinkin Bridge in Saint Petersburg Russia The street has great cultural and historical significance passing by many historical and architectural monuments from the 18th 19th and 20th centuries including the Mikhailovsky Vorontsov and Moika Yusupov palaces The street serves many important transportation functions linking the central areas of the city and is home to many markets including Gostiny Dvor Apraksin Dvor and the Hay Market Among the figures in Russian history who lived on Sadovaya are Dmitry Milyutin Aleksey Kuropatkin Mikhail Lermontov Demyan Bedny Ivan Krylov Mikhail Petrashevsky Yuri Lisyansky Apollon Maykov Yevgeny Tarle and Sergei Prokofiev The street was laid out ca 1710 It runs from Nevsky Prospekt to the Gorokhovaya Street The street was filled with wealthy estates with large gardens from where the street got its name Later on ca 1730 the street was being built on to the southwestern direction and two squares were built Sennaya Square and Turgenev Square Later on ca 1820 the street was being built northwards on to the Field of Mars Garden Street was the trading center of Saint Petersburg in the 18th to the 19th century The Garden Street is a major transport hub There s trolleys tramways buses and marshrutkas The street is served by three stations of the Saint Petersburg Metro Sennaya Ploshchad Sadovaya and Gostiny Dvor Notable places edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sadovaya Street Saint Petersburg Apraksin Yard Field of Mars Merchant Yard Mikhailovsky Garden Vorontsov Palace Yusupov Palace Nikolskie ryady market Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sadovaya Street amp oldid 1173192989, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.