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Troitsky Avenue


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TROITSKY AVENUE, from Izmaylovsky Avenue to Lermontovsky Avenue; the avenue is the extension of First Krasnoarmeyskaya Street. In the late 18th century, the avenue was known as First Street, called Troitskaya Street from the 1830s (Troitsky Avenue), after Holy Trinity Cathedral of the Izmaylovsky Lifeguards Regiment. From 1923 to 1998, the avenue bore the name Moskvinoy Avenue, named so in honour of trade union leader N.M. Moskvina (1899-1923). Most of the buildings pertain to the 19th-20th centuries: house No. 2 and house No. 4 were the quarters of the Izmaylovsky Life Guards Regiment (1798, architect F.I. Volkov, rebuilt in the second half of the 19th century); house No. 1 was part of the buildings of Alexandrovskaya Hospital for Workers in Memory of 19 February 1861 (the second half of the 19th century); house No. 1, once a mansion, then a pharmacy attached to the hospital (1805-06, the 1810s); house No. 3 (1878, architect A.I. Reinboldt).

G. Y. Nikitenko.

Persons
Moskvina Nina Mikhailovna
Reinboldt Anastasy Ivanovich
Volkov Fedor Ivanovich

Addresses
1st Krasnoarmeiskaya St./Saint Petersburg, city
Izmailovsky Avenue/Saint Petersburg, city
Lermontovsky Ave/Saint Petersburg, city
Troitsky Ave/Saint Petersburg, city, house 2
Troitsky Ave/Saint Petersburg, city, house 1
Troitsky Ave/Saint Petersburg, city, house 4
Troitsky Ave/Saint Petersburg, city
Troitsky Ave/Saint Petersburg, city, house 3
Troitsky Ave/Saint Petersburg, city, house 1, litera л. Б

The subject Index
Holy Trinity Cathedral of the Izmailovsky Life Guards Regiment