Inskaya Street, Novosibirsk Explained

Inskaya Street
Location:Novosibirsk
Russia

Inskaya Street (Russian: Инская улица) is a street in Oktyabrsky City District of Novosibirsk, Russia. It consists of two fragments. The first fragment starts from Ippodromskaya Street and runs southeast, then the street is interrupted by Kommunalny Bridge. The second street fragment starts from the T-intersection with Bogatkov Street, crosses Guryevskaya Street and forms the T-shaped intersection with Dobrolyubov Street.

History

In tsarist times, Inskaya Street was lined with illegal brothels.[1]

In the mid-1950s, the street was divided by Kommunalny Bridge.[2]

Architecture

In literature

The street is mentioned in "Horse Thief and High School Girl" by Novosibirsk writer Mikhail Shchukin.[5] [6] [7]

Notes and References

  1. https://info.sibnet.ru/article/505807/#nc Жрицы любви появились раньше Новосибирска. Sibnet.ru.
  2. https://sib.fm/articles/2013/04/11/ulica-grjoz Улица грёз. Сиб.фм.
  3. http://nsk.novosibdom.ru/node/2693 Novosibdom.ru. Здание Закаменского райкома ВКП(Б)
  4. http://nsk.novosibdom.ru/node/2694 Novosibdom.ru. Усадьба Терентьевых. Инская ул., д. 65.
  5. Щукин М. Н. Конокрад и гимназистка — АСТ, АСТ Москва, 2008. — 978-5-17-052626-0, 978-5-9713-8421-2.
  6. http://news.ngs.ru/more/1043787/ НГС.Новости. Михаил Щукин: «Осетры торчали из снега, как частокол».
  7. http://afisha.ngs.ru/news/more/41846/ НГС.Афиша. Гоблин и гимназистка.