BOL’SHOY ZLATOUSTINSKIY LANE
5000m²
AREA
₽76mln.
BUDGET
GKU UKRIS
EMPLOYER
MOSCOW,
CENTRAL ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT
EMPLOYER
MOSCOW,
CENTRAL ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT
CULTURAL HERITAGE
In the heart of Moscow inside the boulevard ring one can distinguish Bol’shoy and Maliy Zlatoustinskiy lanes. During various years many outstanding architects lived and created here, leaving after themselves a vast cultural heritage.
2517m2
PAVING AREA
20PCS
HARD LANDSCAPING
21PCS
ILLUMINATION POLES
38PCS
PLACES FOR PARKING
26PCS
CABLE MANHOLES
The sidewalks of the lanes were widened and paved with granite paving stones.
Bol’shoy Zlatoustinskiy
Bol’shoy Zlatoustinskiy pereulok consists of administrative and apartment buildings. It is a through city street. The name appeared in the 18th century in connection with the Zlatoustovskiy monastery (named after St. John Chrysostom) that was mentioned in documents dated 1412.MALIY ZLATOUSTINSKIY LANE
6800m²
AREA
₽85mln.
BUDGET
GKU UKRIS
EMPLOYER
MOSCOW,
CENTRAL ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT
EMPLOYER
MOSCOW,
CENTRAL ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT
TOURISTIC ROUTE
On Maliy and Bol’shoy Zlatoustinskiy lanes, adjoining old streets of Moscow such as Maroseyka and Myasnitskaya street, the flair and atmosphere of old Moscow is kept intact. As a result of this they blended seamlessly into existing touristic routes near the Kremlin.
Maliy Zlatoustinskiy lane was named in the 18th century alongside its sibling – Bol’shoy Zlatoustinskiy lane – after the Zlatoustovskiy monastery. In soviet era it was renamed to Maliy Komsomol’skiy lane (from 1923 to 1994), then it was given its original name back. In the end of the 12th – beginning of the 13th centuries the lane was famous with its fish markets, blinis and various cookshops.