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Academician Sakharov Avenue, Moscow






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Coordinates: 55°4615N 37°3840E / 55.7708°N 37.6444°E / 55.7708; 37.6444
 

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Academician Sakharov Avenue
The southern end of the avenue
Native nameПроспект Академика Сахарова (Russian)
LocationMoscow, Russia
Central Administrative Okrug
Krasnoselsky District
Nearest metro stationKomsomolskaya (Sokolnicheskaya Line and Koltsevaya Line), Chistye Prudy, Turgenevskaya, Sretensky Bulvar

Academician Sakharov Avenue (Russian: Проспект Академика Сахарова, Prospekt Akademika Sakharova) is a street in the center of Moscow, in Krasnoselsky District. In the south, the street is limited by Turgenevskaya Square and the Boulevard Ring. In the north, Academician Sakharov Prospect ends at the T-shape crossing with Kalanchyovskaya Street, close to Komsomolskaya Square. In the middle, it crosses the Garden Ring (Sadovaya-Spasskaya Street).

The avenue was named in 1990 and commemorates Andrey Sakharov, a physicist and a Nobel Peace Prize winner.[1]

History[edit]

The general plan of the development of Moscow released in 1935 suggested that a wide avenue should be built between Lubyanka Square in the center of Moscow and Komsomolskaya Square, which contains three of the main railway stations in Moscow. The entire blocks of historical buildings were to be demolished. It was decided that a number of administrative buildings, including ministries, would be built along the avenue. Some of the projects, including the building of People's Commissariat for Agriculture by Alexey Shchusev and Tsentrosoyuz buildingbyLe Corbusier were completed, however, the avenue was not built because of the war. [2] The construction only resumed in the 1960s, with a number of modernist and post-modernist buildings. It was decided that after completion, the avenue will get the name of Novokirovsky Avenue (Russian: Новокировский проспект), however, the stretch to Turgenevskaya Square was only completed in the end of the 1980s, and the avenue got the name of Andrey Sakharov. The extension to Lubyanka Square has never been realized.[2]

References[edit]

Media related to Akademika Sakharova Prospekt at Wikimedia Commons

  1. ^ Агеева Р.А. и др, Р.А. и др (2007). Имена московских улиц. Топонимический словарь. Moscow: ОГИ. Retrieved 23 December 2011.[permanent dead link]
  • ^ a b Экскурсия проекта «СовАрх» по бывшему Новокировскому проспекту (in Russian). Дни архитектуры в России / Days of Architecture in Russia. Retrieved 23 December 2011.
  • 55°46′15N 37°38′40E / 55.7708°N 37.6444°E / 55.7708; 37.6444


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