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Vasilyevsky Island

Vasilyevsky Island (Russian: Васи́льевский о́стров, Vasilyevsky Ostrov, V.O.) is an island in St. Petersburg, Russia, bordered by the Bolshaya Neva and Malaya Neva Rivers (in the delta of the Neva River) in the south and northeast, and by Neva Bay of the Gulf of Finland in the west. Vasilyevsky Island is separated from Dekabristov Island by the Smolenka River. Together they form the territory of Vasileostrovsky District, an administrative division of Saint Petersburg.

Vasilyevsky
Native name:
Васильевский остров
Aerial view of the spit of Vasilyevsky Island
Vasilyevsky
Vasilyevsky Island within Saint Petersburg
Vasilyevsky
Vasilyevsky Island within Russia
Vasilyevsky
Vasilyevsky Island within Europe
Geography
LocationNeva Bay, Gulf of Finland
Coordinates59°56′N 30°16′E / 59.94°N 30.26°E / 59.94; 30.26
Area19.3 km2 (7.5 sq mi)
Administration
Russia
CitySaint Petersburg
Demographics
Population209,188[1] (2017)
Pop. density10,833/km2 (28057/sq mi)
Ethnic groupsRussians
Vasilyevsky Island in St. Petersburg

Situated just across the river from the Winter Palace, it constitutes a large portion of the city's historic center. Two of the most famous St. Petersburg bridges, Palace Bridge and Blagoveshchensky Bridge, connect it with the mainland to the south. The Exchange Bridge and Tuchkov Bridge across the Malaya Neva connect it with Petrogradsky Island. Vasilyevsky Island is served by Vasileostrovskaya and Primorskaya stations of Saint Petersburg Metro (Line 3 ). There are plans to build new Metro stations on Vasilyevsky Island by extending Line 4 (the Orange Line) to the Island. In addition, the island is serviced by bus routes and tramway lines.

History edit

Originally, planners wanted Vasilyevsky Island to have canals in lieu of streets (similar to Venice). However, this plan never came to fruition and today the island has streets.

Etymology edit

Speakers of Russian understand the name of the island as a possessive adjective made of the Russian masculine personal name Vasily (Basil), or possibly of the family name Vasilyev (derived from "Vasily").

There are various versions of who the original Vasily was, though these may be a product of false etymology, as the Russian name of the island may in fact be a corruption of its previous Swedish or Finnish name, because the island had been shown under them on Swedish maps before its present Russian history began after the Great Northern War.

First Russian record of the island, and under virtually its modern name, is found in a registry book of 1500 land survey (Pistsovaya kniga) of Votes' Pyatina (Vodskaya Pyatina) of Novgorod Republic.[2][3]

It makes less probable another, a later one, Vassily-related etymology dating back to the 18th century. It is connected, like many other city legends, with the person of the founder of the present-day city, Peter the Great. One of his foremost gunner officers and military engineers, some Vassily Korchmin, had his artillery battery to ward off the Swedish navy at the spit of the island and got the tsar's letters addressed "To Vassily in the Island", thus making it another possible cause of the island's name. The man was commemorated by a lively statue in a pedestrian street on the island (see photo). Finnish etymology may lead to a corrupted compound word Vasikkasaari, Calf Island. Another known Finnish name of the island was Hirvisaari - Elk (Moose) Island.

Topography edit

Geographically, the island consists of two main parts. The south and east of the island are old, with buildings mostly from the 19th century. The southern embankment (with its western part named after St Petersburg University located there) has some of the oldest buildings in the city dated from 18th century. That part of the island is notable for its rectangular grid of streets (originally intended to be canals, like in Amsterdam), with three lengthwise thoroughfares called prospektsBolshoi (Big), Sredniy (Middle) and Maly (Small) – going roughly from east to west, and with about 30 crosswise Linii (Lines)[4] forming about 15 peculiarly numbered streets going perpendicularly from south to north. The island boasts the city's narrowest street named after the artist Ilya Repin.

Landmarks edit

 
Spit of Vasilyevsky Island. View to Universitetskaya Embankment, Kunstkamera museum and Peter and Paul Fortress

The easternmost tip of the island, called Strelka (spit, literally Arrow), features a number of museums, including the Old Saint Petersburg Stock Exchange (Bourse) as well as two Rostral columns, and is a popular tourist attraction. The edifices lining the Universitetskaya Embankment along the Bolshaya Neva include the Kunstkamera, Twelve Collegia, Menshikov Palace, Imperial Academy of Sciences, and St. Andrew's Cathedral – all dating from the 18th century. In the island center there is a considerable Museum of electrical transport organised by transport history enthusiasts. It is based at the oldest Vasileostrovsky tram depot. Another recent notable attraction was an animated floating anchored illuminated musical fountain located just off the Spit.[5]

In contrast with the Neva embankments in the historical center, the western part of the island was developed much later, in the late Soviet times, and has mostly typical Soviet apartment blocks. A monument to Vasily, the legendary Peter I's local gunners' battery commander after whom the island may have been named, was opened in 2003.

The principal buildings of Saint Petersburg State University are located on the island and include the Twelve Collegia by Domenico Tresini (1722–44) and the former palace of Peter II of Russia.

Economics, science and culture edit

In recent centuries Vasilyevsky Island has provided a home both to academic life and to various industries.

Science and education edit

The island's learning facilities have included the Imperial Academy of Sciences with its copious library, Saint Petersburg State University (including their Russian Language and Culture Institute), the 1st Army Cadet Corps (later the Military Academy of Supplies and Logistics) and the Naval Cadet Corps, and (among newer bodies) the Civil Service Academy (now termed the North-West Institute of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration). Many of these entities occupy historically significant buildings (for example the Saint Petersburg Mining Institute).

The Russian Academy of Sciences with its branches has always had many of its research institutions in its cradle - on the island. They include the institutes of: soils study, zoology, optics, aerial photography, Precambrian and general geology, polymers, world ethnography and anthropology, physiology, chemistry of silicate and fireproof compounds. Possibly best-known of the institutes, the Institute of Russian Literature (known as Pushkin House) holds manuscripts and archives of Russian prominent writers of the past and of the present.

A number of institutions maintain museums, some of them open to the general public. Several require neither obligatory pre-booking nor pre-arranging groups-only visits (like Kunstkamera and the Zoological Museum of the Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences). Others require pre-organised visits, like the Literary Museum at Pushkin House or the Soils Study Museum[6] of the Russian Academy of Agricultural Sciences.

Industries edit

The island, like many other areas located around the city centre, has had a number of well-developed industries and factories, ranging from shipbuilding to making pianos and to industrial bread baking.

Now, in a supposedly post-industrial era, a number of buildings of former factories have been converted to other usages, like the former Jacob Becker's Piano Factory.[7][8]

Energy supply to many industrial facilities and housing in the island is provided by a cogeneration thermal power station.

One of three biggest Saint Petersburg shipyards is Baltiysky Zavod (Балтийский завод - Rus. for Baltic Shipyard[9]). Having had in recent years some financial difficulties, now it is recovering. There are private developers' plans to relocate the factory to Kronshtadt to make way for housing development schemes.

Another redevelopment spot is claimed to change part or all of the site of former Steel-rolling Plant (Staleprokatniy zavod - Rus. Сталепрокатный завод[10]), presently known as Saint Petersburg Precision Alloys Foundry (Peterburgskiy zavod pretsezionnykh splavov).

Until recently, all of Saint Petersburg Metro escalators as well as those for all the underground railroad systems of the former Soviet Union were made since the 1950s at a local facility called Zavod "Eskalator", now known as LATRES (Rus. abbr. ЛАТРЭС[11]). Now they produce moving staircases for shopping malls around Russia as well.[12]

A major producer of electric power and signal cables is Sevkabel (Rus. for North(ern) Cable (Factory)).[13] Traditionally a branch of metal-processing, this industry now also includes production of optic fibre.

Marine and consumer electronics have been designed produced at a number facilities in the island (see e.g. Russian Institute for Power Radioengineering:), one of them being a nationalized Siemens & Halske plant that was known in the Soviet times as (Nikolay) Kozitsky Plant making Raduga (Rus. for rainbow) colour television sets. Now it is a Raduga group company.[14]

Like every other district of Saint Petersburg in the Soviet times, the island has had its own industrial bakery (Rus. khlebozavod хлебозавод) - Vasileostrovskiy khlebozavod,[15] now a subsidiary of Fazer Group.[16]

Churches edit

The Lutheran Church of Saint Michael was built on the island in 1874–1876.

In popular culture edit

Literature edit

Image gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ "St. Petersburg (Russia): Administrative Districts - Population Statistics, Charts and Map". www.citypopulation.de. Retrieved 2021-10-23.
  2. ^ "Окрестности Петербурга - Топонимический указатель (погосты)". aroundspb.ru.
  3. ^ "Окрестности Петербурга - Переписная окладная книга Водской пятины 1500 года". aroundspb.ru.
  4. ^ Lines in the grid are not streets themselves, but sides of streets . These have peculiar designations. Most of them have numbers instead of verbal names, and one line is a side of a street, not the whole street. Different names/numbers of different sides of the same street are similar to different names of the central city river - the Neva - embankments. The easternmost "lined" street has sides called, respectively, Kadetskaya (Cadets') liniya on the east and Pervaya (Rus. 1-я - in full, Первая Pervaya (1st - First) liniya on the west. The next parallel street is designated as 2nd and 3rd street and so on, the last being street numbered 28-29th lines.
  5. ^ (inaugurated to mark the city's tricentennial, it caused some controversy as it partially obstructed one of city's most famous tourist panoramas - the view of St Peter and Paul's Fortress from the Palace Bridge and has not been put back in place and used so far in the 2nd decade of the 21st century)
  6. ^ [Extraordinary assessment of the performance of the Federal State Budgetary Institution Center for Medical Care named after. V.V. Dokuchaev for the period from 2013 to 2015.]. Центральный музей почвоведения (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2017-09-25. Retrieved 2024-01-09.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  7. ^ List of piano brand names
  8. ^ "Фортепианная фабрика "Я. Беккер"". blazonguitars.ru.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-05-10. Retrieved 2012-05-08.
  10. ^ http://spz.petrostal.ru/ 2014-11-13 at the Wayback Machine, http://www.petrostal.ru/eng1/hystory/hystory.htm 2012-06-15 at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ http://www.latres.ru Rus. website
  12. ^ "ЭСКАЛАТОРЫ конвейеры ЛАТРЭС Санкт-Петербург".
  13. ^ "Главная | Севкабель - первый кабельный завод России".
  14. ^ http://www.raduga.spb.ru/ Rus. homepage
  15. ^ http://vohleb.narod.ru Rus. homepage
  16. ^ http://www.fazer.ru/Bakery/Aboutus/Legal_info/Vasileostrovsky/[permanent dead link]
  17. ^ Ivanov, Vyacheslav v. (2008-12-01). ""A Lonely Cottage on the Vasilyevsky Island" and Pushkin's Tales about st. Petersburg". Russian Journal of Communication. 1 (1): 69–77. doi:10.1080/19409419.2008.10756697. ISSN 1940-9419.
  18. ^ Landon, Letitia Elizabeth (1836). "poetical illustration". Fisher's Drawing Room Scrap Book, 1837. Fisher, Son & Co.Landon, Letitia Elizabeth (1836). "picture". Fisher's Drawing Room Scrap Book, 1837. Fisher, Son & Co.

External links edit

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groupsRussiansVasilyevsky Island in St PetersburgSituated just across the river from the Winter Palace it constitutes a large portion of the city s historic center Two of the most famous St Petersburg bridges Palace Bridge and Blagoveshchensky Bridge connect it with the mainland to the south The Exchange Bridge and Tuchkov Bridge across the Malaya Neva connect it with Petrogradsky Island Vasilyevsky Island is served by Vasileostrovskaya and Primorskaya stations of Saint Petersburg Metro Line 3 There are plans to build new Metro stations on Vasilyevsky Island by extending Line 4 the Orange Line to the Island In addition the island is serviced by bus routes and tramway lines Contents 1 History 2 Etymology 3 Topography 4 Landmarks 5 Economics science and culture 5 1 Science and education 5 2 Industries 5 3 Churches 6 In popular culture 6 1 Literature 7 Image gallery 8 References 9 External linksHistory editOriginally planners wanted Vasilyevsky Island to have canals in lieu of streets similar to Venice However this plan never came to fruition and today the island has streets Etymology editSpeakers of Russian understand the name of the island as a possessive adjective made of the Russian masculine personal name Vasily Basil or possibly of the family name Vasilyev derived from Vasily There are various versions of who the original Vasily was though these may be a product of false etymology as the Russian name of the island may in fact be a corruption of its previous Swedish or Finnish name because the island had been shown under them on Swedish maps before its present Russian history began after the Great Northern War First Russian record of the island and under virtually its modern name is found in a registry book of 1500 land survey Pistsovaya kniga of Votes Pyatina Vodskaya Pyatina of Novgorod Republic 2 3 It makes less probable another a later one Vassily related etymology dating back to the 18th century It is connected like many other city legends with the person of the founder of the present day city Peter the Great One of his foremost gunner officers and military engineers some Vassily Korchmin had his artillery battery to ward off the Swedish navy at the spit of the island and got the tsar s letters addressed To Vassily in the Island thus making it another possible cause of the island s name The man was commemorated by a lively statue in a pedestrian street on the island see photo Finnish etymology may lead to a corrupted compound word Vasikkasaari Calf Island Another known Finnish name of the island was Hirvisaari Elk Moose Island Topography editGeographically the island consists of two main parts The south and east of the island are old with buildings mostly from the 19th century The southern embankment with its western part named after St Petersburg University located there has some of the oldest buildings in the city dated from 18th century That part of the island is notable for its rectangular grid of streets originally intended to be canals like in Amsterdam with three lengthwise thoroughfares called prospekts Bolshoi Big Sredniy Middle and Maly Small going roughly from east to west and with about 30 crosswise Linii Lines 4 forming about 15 peculiarly numbered streets going perpendicularly from south to north The island boasts the city s narrowest street named after the artist Ilya Repin Landmarks edit nbsp Spit of Vasilyevsky Island View to Universitetskaya Embankment Kunstkamera museum and Peter and Paul FortressThe easternmost tip of the island called Strelka spit literally Arrow features a number of museums including the Old Saint Petersburg Stock Exchange Bourse as well as two Rostral columns and is a popular tourist attraction The edifices lining the Universitetskaya Embankment along the Bolshaya Neva include the Kunstkamera Twelve Collegia Menshikov Palace Imperial Academy of Sciences and St Andrew s Cathedral all dating from the 18th century In the island center there is a considerable Museum of electrical transport organised by transport history enthusiasts It is based at the oldest Vasileostrovsky tram depot Another recent notable attraction was an animated floating anchored illuminated musical fountain located just off the Spit 5 In contrast with the Neva embankments in the historical center the western part of the island was developed much later in the late Soviet times and has mostly typical Soviet apartment blocks A monument to Vasily the legendary Peter I s local gunners battery commander after whom the island may have been named was opened in 2003 The principal buildings of Saint Petersburg State University are located on the island and include the Twelve Collegia by Domenico Tresini 1722 44 and the former palace of Peter II of Russia Economics science and culture editIn recent centuries Vasilyevsky Island has provided a home both to academic life and to various industries Science and education edit The island s learning facilities have included the Imperial Academy of Sciences with its copious library Saint Petersburg State University including their Russian Language and Culture Institute the 1st Army Cadet Corps later the Military Academy of Supplies and Logistics and the Naval Cadet Corps and among newer bodies the Civil Service Academy now termed the North West Institute of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration Many of these entities occupy historically significant buildings for example the Saint Petersburg Mining Institute The Russian Academy of Sciences with its branches has always had many of its research institutions in its cradle on the island They include the institutes of soils study zoology optics aerial photography Precambrian and general geology polymers world ethnography and anthropology physiology chemistry of silicate and fireproof compounds Possibly best known of the institutes the Institute of Russian Literature known as Pushkin House holds manuscripts and archives of Russian prominent writers of the past and of the present A number of institutions maintain museums some of them open to the general public Several require neither obligatory pre booking nor pre arranging groups only visits like Kunstkamera and the Zoological Museum of the Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences Others require pre organised visits like the Literary Museum at Pushkin House or the Soils Study Museum 6 of the Russian Academy of Agricultural Sciences Industries edit The island like many other areas located around the city centre has had a number of well developed industries and factories ranging from shipbuilding to making pianos and to industrial bread baking Now in a supposedly post industrial era a number of buildings of former factories have been converted to other usages like the former Jacob Becker s Piano Factory 7 8 Energy supply to many industrial facilities and housing in the island is provided by a cogeneration thermal power station One of three biggest Saint Petersburg shipyards is Baltiysky Zavod Baltijskij zavod Rus for Baltic Shipyard 9 Having had in recent years some financial difficulties now it is recovering There are private developers plans to relocate the factory to Kronshtadt to make way for housing development schemes Another redevelopment spot is claimed to change part or all of the site of former Steel rolling Plant Staleprokatniy zavod Rus Staleprokatnyj zavod 10 presently known as Saint Petersburg Precision Alloys Foundry Peterburgskiy zavod pretsezionnykh splavov Until recently all of Saint Petersburg Metro escalators as well as those for all the underground railroad systems of the former Soviet Union were made since the 1950s at a local facility called Zavod Eskalator now known as LATRES Rus abbr LATRES 11 Now they produce moving staircases for shopping malls around Russia as well 12 A major producer of electric power and signal cables is Sevkabel Rus for North ern Cable Factory 13 Traditionally a branch of metal processing this industry now also includes production of optic fibre Marine and consumer electronics have been designed produced at a number facilities in the island see e g Russian Institute for Power Radioengineering one of them being a nationalized Siemens amp Halske plant that was known in the Soviet times as Nikolay Kozitsky Plant making Raduga Rus for rainbow colour television sets Now it is a Raduga group company 14 Like every other district of Saint Petersburg in the Soviet times the island has had its own industrial bakery Rus khlebozavod hlebozavod Vasileostrovskiy khlebozavod 15 now a subsidiary of Fazer Group 16 Churches edit The Lutheran Church of Saint Michael was built on the island in 1874 1876 In popular culture editLiterature edit A Lonely Cottage on the Vasilyevsky Island by Alexander Pushkin 17 nbsp Cemetery of the Smolensko Church is a poem by Letitia Elizabeth Landon about an annual mourning feast held at the Smolensko Church on the graves of the deceased This illustrates a painting by Alfred Gomersal Vickers engraved by E Smith in Fisher s Drawing Room Scrap Book 1837 18 Image gallery editThis section contains an unencyclopedic or excessive gallery of images Please help improve the section by removing excessive or indiscriminate images or by moving relevant images beside adjacent text in accordance with the Manual of Style on use of images February 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Images of Vasilyevsky Island nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp References edit St Petersburg Russia Administrative Districts Population Statistics Charts and Map www citypopulation de Retrieved 2021 10 23 Okrestnosti Peterburga Toponimicheskij ukazatel pogosty aroundspb ru Okrestnosti Peterburga Perepisnaya okladnaya kniga Vodskoj pyatiny 1500 goda aroundspb ru Lines in the grid are not streets themselves but sides of streets These have peculiar designations Most of them 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Institution Center for Medical Care named after V V Dokuchaev for the period from 2013 to 2015 Centralnyj muzej pochvovedeniya in Russian Archived from the original on 2017 09 25 Retrieved 2024 01 09 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link List of piano brand names Fortepiannaya fabrika Ya Bekker blazonguitars ru Baltiysky zavod Baltiyskiy Zavod Archived from the original on 2012 05 10 Retrieved 2012 05 08 http spz petrostal ru Archived 2014 11 13 at the Wayback Machine http www petrostal ru eng1 hystory hystory htm Archived 2012 06 15 at the Wayback Machine http www latres ru Rus website ESKALATORY konvejery LATRES Sankt Peterburg Glavnaya Sevkabel pervyj kabelnyj zavod Rossii http www raduga spb ru Rus homepage http vohleb narod ru Rus homepage http www fazer ru Bakery Aboutus Legal info Vasileostrovsky permanent dead link Ivanov Vyacheslav v 2008 12 01 A Lonely Cottage on the Vasilyevsky Island and Pushkin s Tales about st Petersburg Russian Journal of Communication 1 1 69 77 doi 10 1080 19409419 2008 10756697 ISSN 1940 9419 Landon Letitia Elizabeth 1836 poetical illustration Fisher s Drawing Room Scrap Book 1837 Fisher Son amp Co Landon Letitia Elizabeth 1836 picture Fisher s Drawing Room Scrap Book 1837 Fisher Son amp Co External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vasilievsky Island nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Vasilievsky Island Spit of Vasilyevsky Island Webcam Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vasilyevsky Island amp oldid 1216944867, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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