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    H. Nezhinskaya street

    This street is far from Primorsky boulevard , Catherine 's square and other oldest ares.

    But this one is very old enough too.

    It was call "Nemeckaya street" (German street) during 1820-1826 years.

    And it is called "Nezhinskaya street" since 1826. It had been named in this way because here were settled Greeks (merchants, artisans etc.) from Nezhin.

    99% of building here are historical. And if we are including "Stalinkas" as historical, then it is 100% historical zone.

    And this street is totally cobbled...


    If you have watched Nikita Mikhalkov's "Sunstroke" (2014) , then you have seen this street, because many (if not majority) scenes were filmed here..


    Bad note : some buildings are almost ruines. And even yeasterday (28.02.2021) Sretenskaya 's house (NorthWest) has been partially fallen

    Overall, I would cut it as inequal parts.
    Part 1 = 25% of length = NorthWest part between Olgievskaya street and Torgovaya street = very poor and ruined territory
    Part 2 = 75% of length = SouthEast part between Torgovaya street and Tiraspolskaya square = wealthy and bright territory




    Following the slim red line from the NorthWest to SouthEast...


    1. Corner of Nezhinsaya street L Olgievskaya street.
    Nezhisnkaya starts here.
    Gradovsky house ( 1901 )
    is only one interesting (and not too poor) builiding in the NorthWest part of Nezhinskaya street.
    It's quite monumental and it's the landmark of the transportation hub (connecting Center, Moldavanka and Slobodka) that was important during the late XIXth - early XXth centuries.




    2. Lorenz 's house (middle of XIXth century).
    It is situated between Torgovaya and Dvoryanskaya streets.
    Classicism style house with the yellow brick facade

    This architectural monument isn't too special comparing to many other buildings,
    but I like this one quite too much.





    3. Scherbakov 's house ( 1890 year )
    It stays strictly opposite to the Lorenz 's house.
    It was built by Vlodek = architect who built the greatest Falz-Fein 's "House with atlases".
    Another his masterpiece of Historicism style.




    4. Perspective of the Nezhinskaya street
    * nothing to add




    5. Combination of emerald and cream colours
    Left one = Stephanov 's mansion ( 1909 year ) = bright example of Jugendstil
    Right one = Marovsky 's house ( 1891 year ) = cute example of Historicism, but without monument's legal status




    6. Perspective of the SouthWest half of Nezhinskaya street

    Building on the left = Ermoshkin 's house ( 1875 year + 1891 reconstruction )
    Great combination of Historicism and Jugendstil





    Professional shoot : https://domofoto.ru/photo/00/09/09/9099.jpg (c)


    7. View of Dvoryanskaya street and famous Saint Paul Church in the end
    View from the Corner of the Nezhinskaya street L Dvoryanskaya street





    8. Kuner 's house ( 1903 year )
    Great example of the Art Nouveau/Jugendstil style
    Nothing to add.




    9. Yavorovskaya house ( 1911 )
    Even greater example of Art Nouveau/Jugendstil style




    10. Kosagovskaya 'ы house ( 1911 )
    One more great Art Nouveau/Jugendstil monument in the end of Nezhinskaya street



    Professional shoot: http://i2.wp.com/mayak.org.ua/wp-con...ize=1349%2C900 (c)
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    Few posts ago I had posted incorrect information about "196 monuments". Probably I was influenced by local "yellow press".

    Officially there are listed 1354 monuments in Odessa accepted by city council and regional government
    Not only buildings (around 1000), but also fountains, statues, bridges, gates, arches etc.

    https://omr.gov.ua/ru/city/offices/n...tur-naslediya/

    It is comparable to the situation in Kiev (1200+ buildings listed there +++ many other architectural elements such as gates, fountains etc.)
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    i. Kanatnaya street
    It's the longest street among the oldest city roads. It is 1,5x longer than Pushkinskaya, Preobrazhenskaya etc.
    It was semi-industrial street until 1890s.
    And now this is one among wealthiest street in the Historical Center (it is mostly populated by middle class people...)...

    Red line = Kanatnaya street
    Red cross = my home



    This street is quite mosaicful.
    You can find here historical buildings, few "stalinkas", "khruschyovkas", late Sovie buildings, modern kitch, modern futuristic buildings etc.
    It seems to be something like an illustration of how Odessa is changing now and during the history...


    1. It starts near the port.
    This is start point :





    2. Also Opera Theater and Palaces at the Lanzheronovskaya street are visible from some points :
    * shooted though the closed gates




    3. Koroni 's house ( 1900 )

    Monumental mix of Classicism and Baroque // Historicism




    4. Urusov 's house ( 1897 )
    Historicism again...
    Officially this historical monument includes 4 buildings under the same unit.
    I like this kind of mansards very much!
    I hope it will be restored soon !




    5. Lavinsky 's house ( 1890s )
    Gret combination of Moorish revival and Baroque revival styles...

    I like this style and certain house too much.
    Sure this monument needs restoration : (






    6. Docks 's house ( 1887 )
    Cute house with cute mansard again !
    Not too bad looking, but needs restoration as well :/




    7. Vysotsky 's Tea Factory ( 1909 )
    I have posted this great example of Jugendstil industrial building few pages ago.
    This monument is abandoned during last few years





    8. Two tenements :
    Left one = Brahman's house ( 1900 ) = brick* Historicism as I like !
    Right one = Holzwurm 's house ( 1910 ) = Jugendstil!

    * again, only the facade is brick :/








    9. Cosenz ‘s house ( 1892 )
    Bricks again!

    Nothing to add.





    10. Joffe ‘s house ( 1893 )
    Historicism with beautiful details…







    11. Academy of Agricultural Sciences
    = Former Orthodox Seminarium ( 1901 )
    So-called pseudoRussian style





    12. Former Shelter for ex-prisoners ( 1893 )
    Now it is used as tenement

    Unfortunately, this cute building hasn’t any legal defence : (




    13. This tenement represents Romanesque revival style.
    Intersting combination of brick and limestone elements…
    This architectural monument is officially registered as “Cohanov’s House of Cheap Flats” ( 1899 )







    14. The end of Kanatnaya
    This point is not far from my home (only 2+ km).


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    One more brick facade
    near the corner of Bolshaya Arnautskaya L Kanatnaya streets


    Serbulov 's house ( 1899 )

    I have found that this style is called "Brick Eclecticism" (=kind of Historicism)





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