The village of saltykovka. Saltykovka old photos. What is retro photography, or how old should it be

The residential complex "Usadba Novaya Saltykovka" is located in the eastern direction, in the town of Balashikha, Saltykovka microdistrict. Distance to MKAD - 5 km. The Yellow Pond is 200 meters from the residential complex.

general information

The project consists of five six-storey buildings. The project has already been commissioned and apartments are being sold at the moment.

  • Building 1 includes 64 apartments and an underground car park.
  • Building 2 - 66 apartments + underground parking;
  • Building 3 - 57 apartments + parking;
  • Building 4 - 102 apartments, underground parking, built-in non-residential premises;
  • Building 5 - 138 apartments, underground parking, kindergarten for 40 children.

The buildings contain 1-2-3-4-room apartments.

Metric area of ​​apartments:

  • 1-room apartments - from 40 to 65 sq.m .;
  • 2-room apartments - from 66 to 88 sq.m .;
  • 3-room apartments - from 103 to 144 sq.m .;
  • 4-room apartments - from 143 to 145 sq.m.

Enclosures in a sectional complex. The layout of the apartments is free. The apartments were not finished. Premises for common use have already been commissioned with final finishing. The buildings are equipped with foreign-made elevators. On the basement floors there are technical premises that are used as commercial premises.

Infrastructure

The ground floors of the buildings house the main infrastructure facilities - shops, pharmacies, bank branches. The underground car park with 4 exits has 446 parking spaces. The microdistrict faces the architectural monument "Nikolskaya Estate". The residential complex includes a large number of playgrounds and sports grounds, green recreation areas. The territory of the complex is fenced.

Transport

By private car, you can reach the residential complex along the Nosovikhinskoe highway, turning at the turn of the street. School.

The nearest metro station is "Novokosino", by transport it is 10 minutes away. The nearest railway station is Saltykovo, which can be reached from the Kursk railway station within 20 minutes.

Saltykovka is a microdistrict of the city of Balashikha, Moscow region. Until June 10, 2003 it had the status of a dacha settlement (urban-type settlement) of the Balashikha district.

Dolgorukovs

Initially, the territory of modern Saltykovka was part of the neighboring village of Nikolskoye. Since the XVI century. these lands were owned by the princely family of Dolgoruky (Dolgorukov). The improvement of Nikolskoye was started by Prince Yuri Alekseevich Dolgorukov. The Dolgorukovs built a cascade of ponds on the Serebryanka River, smoothly merging into one another. The banks of the ponds were decorated with bathing pavilions. From the land left after the construction of one of the ponds, Yellow, by order of the Dolgorukovs, many small hills were poured, on which the park was planted. The palace and services were built.

Saltykovs

After the marriage of Princess Natalya Vladimirovna Dolgorukova with Nikolai Ivanovich Saltykov, the estate passed to the princely family of Saltykovs as a dowry. Since 1830, it belonged to their grandson, Prince Peter Dmitrievich, and his wife Vera Fedorovna, nee Stempkovskaya. In 1863, during the construction of the Moscow-Nizhny Novgorod railway, at the request of Prince Pyotr Dmitrievich, a half-station was built, which was originally called "Nikolskoye Platform", after the name of the village located to the south of the railway. Subsequently, the name "Nikolskoye" began to be called another platform, located closer to Moscow, and the former station was named "Saltykovskaya", after the name of the prince. On the northern side of the railway, construction began mainly on the houses of employees and railroad workers. And the southern part was chosen by Muscovites, who began to build summer cottages here and call this place Novo-Sokolniki. In the end, the two parts merged under the name Saltykovka.

Suburban village

Saltykovka quickly gained popularity as a summer vacation destination. The proximity of Moscow, the abundance of ponds, beautiful landscapes and affordable prices led to the fact that in the late nineteenth - early twentieth century Saltykovka was one of the favorite dacha places of the Moscow intelligentsia. Isaac Levitan, Andrei Bely, Vsevolod Meyerhold with his wife Zinaida Reich, Ivan Solonevich and others rested here or lived permanently, in particular. In 2003 Saltykovka was incorporated into the city of Balashikha.

sights

Buildings and monuments

From the estate complex of the Dolgorukov-Saltykovs, only the ruins of the house of the estate manager (18th century) have survived, now located on the school grounds. Many old pre-revolutionary dachas. They can be easily distinguished from the houses of the Soviet period by the abundance of carved decorations. Nobody is engaged in the protection of these historical monuments. Every year there are less and less of them. Memorial house of the sculptor G.D. Alekseev. He lived in Saltykovka from 1911 to 1951 on Malaya Prudovaya Street, near the Golden Pond (Sculptor Alekseev Street, 35). Private Museum of Blacksmith Science and Technology. The house where a scientist in the field of blacksmithing A.I. Zimin lived in 1929-1931. (Sanatornaya st., 8). The house where a full member lived in 1931-1935 ...

Dear visitors of EtoRetro.ru, you have a collection old photos of the city of Saltykovka? Join us, post your photos, rate and comment on the photos of other members. If you recognized the place in the old photo, the address, or recognized the people in the photo - then please let us know this information in the comments. Project participants, as well as ordinary visitors will be grateful to you.

Our participants have the opportunity to download old photos in original quality (large size) without the project logo.

What is retro photography, or how old should it be?

What can be considered an old photograph worthy of publication on our project? This is absolutely any photo, from the moment of the invention of photography (the history of photography begins in 1839) and ending with the end of the last century, everything that is now considered history. And more specifically, these are:

  • photographs of Saltykovka in the middle and late 19th century (usually 1870s, 1880s, 1890s) - the so-called. very old photographs (you can also call old ones);
  • Soviet photography (photo of the 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, early 90s);
  • pre-revolutionary photograph of Saltykovka (up to 1917);
  • military retro photographs - or photos from the times of the war - this is the First World War (1914-1918), the Civil War (1917-1922 / 1923), the Second World War (1939-1945) or, in relation to our Motherland, the Great Patriotic War (1941-1945) , or BOB;
Please note: retro photographs can be both black and white and color (for later periods) photographs.

What should be captured in the photo?

Anything, be it streets, buildings, houses, squares, bridges and other architectural structures. It can be, and, and another type of transport of the past, from to carts. These are the people (men, women and children) who lived in those days (including old family photos). All this is valuable and of great interest to the visitors of EtoRetro.ru.

Collages, vintage postcards, posters, vintage cards?
We also welcome both series of photos (using the ability to upload several photos in one publication) and collages (elaborate combination of different photos, as a rule, of the same place using some kind of graphic editor) - view - it was / became, somehow immersed in a kind of travel in time, reflecting a look into the past. The same place on the project and

Near Moscow: villages Nikolsko-Arkhangelsky and SaltykovkaBalashikha

Nikolsko-Arkhangelsky
Nikolsko-Arkhangelsky.

Village Saltykovka

Saltykovka.

The legend that Saltykovka

Saltykovka Saltykovka


Near Moscow: villages Nikolsko-Arkhangelsky and Saltykovka... These two villages, and now since 2003 (DECISION of the Governor of the Moscow region of June 10, 2003 N 128-PG), two microdistricts of the city Balashikha are located nearby and the border between them is not always clearly represented by local residents.

Nikolsko-Arkhangelsky located on the river. Serebryanka. In the XVI century. it was a village that belonged to the ancient princely family of the Turenins, called "Stupishino, Zvorykino tozh". In 1641 the estate was bought by the boyar V.I. Streshnev. In 1651, Stupishino-Zvorykino was acquired by Prince Yu.A. Dolgorukov. From 1759 to 1768 the village was owned by Prince V.P. Dolgorukov, and then it goes to his sons - Yuri and Vasily.
In 1767, the parish of the village of Nikolskoye was merged with the Arkhangelsk parish and began to be called Nikolsko-Arkhangelsky.

Village Saltykovka(founded in the middle of the 17th century) - part of the ownership of Nikolsko-Arkhangelskoye - the old estate of the Dolgorukovs, who owned it from the date of foundation until 1830. Then Saltykovka was owned by the princes Saltykov, in 1893 - by D.P. Saltykov, then until 1917 - N.N. Kovalev.

During the construction of the Moscow-Nizhny Novgorod railway (1858-1863), at the request of Prince Pyotr Dmitrievich Saltykov, a half-station was built, named after the owner of these places. According to local historians, this happened in 1863. From that time on, the settlement began, and the station got the name Saltykovka.

The legend that Saltykovka once belonged to the fierce Saltychikha, does not correspond to reality. An article about the trial of Saltychikha - D.N. Saltykova - a famous villain and torturer of her serfs. It says that Saltykova lived in the village of Troitsky, Podolsk district, Moscow province. And, therefore, it has nothing to do with the village of Saltykovka.

Saltykovka quickly gained popularity as a summer destination. The proximity of Moscow, the abundance of ponds, beautiful landscapes and affordable prices led to the fact that in the late nineteenth - early twentieth century Saltykovka was one of the favorite dacha places of the Moscow intelligentsia.

In our time, a city dweller is all the more tired of the hustle and bustle of the big city. Polluted air, noisy highways, slushy winters and sweltering summers. Many people want to go out of town closer to nature.
The future belongs to such settlements, people live in them who know how to appreciate comfort and tranquility, but at the same time do not part with all the delights of city life.

The abundance of greenery and water creates a real sense of harmony with nature. There are many ponds in the villages: the Peasant Pond, the Silver Pond (it was lined with silver poplars, which is why it got its name), the Prince's Pond (located in the hollow between the Silver and Yellow ponds, but in 1812 it was lowered by French food detachments in the hope of finding fish in it , was no longer restored.), Yellow (or Park Luxurious), Stepan Stepanovich's pond (got its name from a tenant gardener), Sterlyazhiy pond (sterlet was bred in it for the prince's table), Tarelochkin pond, or Red, (named after the miller Tarelochkin, who had a mill here), the Golden Pond (got its name from the bottom, lined with a golden stone; baths were organized on the Golden Pond, which were popular, they were a long closed pavilion installed on piles, divided into two halves: and women's, between them were a cash desk, a waiting room and a small nook with a counter for the sale of live fish, which splashed in the water cage right there in the bath).