A walk around the city or “old” photos of Novocherkassk.

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The capital of the Don Cossacks is Novocherkassk . There is so much implied in this phrase, even despite the relatively short history of the city. How many events have happened over the past two and a half centuries, how much has changed in the “appearance” of the city and in people’s lives. New buildings, factories and educational institutions were built, architectural monuments were restored. But, despite all this, in the appearance of the city it is impossible not to see its former “becoming” and greatness as a capital.

We love and respect our city for its history, beauty, and originality. For streets and avenues, courtyards and squares, mansions and small houses, museums and parks.

On this site we have collected photographs of Novocherkassk so that everyone can share their pride with us or remember the years they lived in our city. Probably even someone who has been to this city at least once will find a photo of Novocherkassk that will stir up a flow of nostalgia in him. Because no matter how long you stay here, these memories will always remain with you.

All photos can be viewed on the map of Novocherkassk.

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Sarry

To the photo “Lengnika Street, 21”: The error has been corrected, the photo was signed as Lengnika, 23. In the photo - Lengnika, 21. Number 23 is to the right

Sarry

To the photo “View of Yubileinaya Square, Baklanovsky Avenue, Ermak Stadium and the Novocherkassk Hotel”: evil virtual, the shooting date in all “digital” photos is indicated and written in the “photo information” block, down to the seconds :)

evil virt

To the photo “View of Yubileinaya Square, Baklanovsky Avenue, Ermak Stadium and the Novocherkassk Hotel”: There is a date in the information on the photo, but you have to look into it specifically. Just add the date to the signature.

evil virt

To the photo “View of Yubileinaya Square, Baklanovsky Avenue, Ermak Stadium and the Novocherkassk Hotel”: The photo is good. I suggest indicating the date of the shooting so that you can later understand when it was so snowy and frosty.

Sashko

To the photo “Platovsky Avenue. Department Store: Vladimir Stepanov, who are these people? One is very similar to my relative, but he is no longer alive...

Lina43

To the photo “Engels Street, 6”: Be careful! I wouldn’t recommend buying apartments in this building on Engelsa 6: an old, senile brawler lives there, who is always quarreling with her neighbors in the house, with the neighboring houses and kicking mothers and children out of the playground! Stay away from this house, otherwise he will jump out and just start yelling!

Lina43

To the photo “Construction of a house on Engelsa 6”: Be careful! I wouldn’t recommend buying apartments in this building on Engelsa 6: an old, senile brawler lives there, who is always quarreling with her neighbors in the house, with the neighboring houses and kicking mothers and children out of the playground!

Lina43

To the photo “Engels Street, 6”: Be careful! I wouldn’t recommend buying apartments in this building on Engelsa 6: an old, senile brawler lives there, who is always quarreling with her neighbors in the house, with the neighboring houses and kicking mothers and children out of the playground!

donald

To the photo “Intersection of Platovsky and st. Moscow. New Year 1971-1972.”: The semi-rotunda is visible in the distance. So there's still some. When were they removed?

Whatever

To the photo “Construction of the NPI laboratory building”: I just can’t find a photo of this building from the 90s. If my memory serves me correctly, there was a mosaic with scientists on the wall on the right. Does anyone still have these photos? I really want to find

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This collection contains 50 photographs of Novocherkassk, its views, houses and attractions, which were taken by local residents, tourists and photographers. In order to view a photo album of a specific attraction, you need to go to the appropriate section on the object’s page. All photos of Russian cities and attractions are presented in high quality, we hope that this will help you get to know them better.

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South Russian State Polytechnic University

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Novocherkassk Polytechnic Institute is the largest university in the South of Russia. The complex of buildings of the institute, built according to the design of the architect Roguisky, is an architectural monument and amazes with its majesty and beauty. The resolution of the Council of Ministers of Russia, adopted in January 1907, provided for “the establishment of a polytechnic institute in Novocherkassk, using funds and personnel of the Warsaw Polytechnic for this purpose.” Student riots of 1905-1906 led to the temporary closure of the Warsaw (Russian) Polytechnic Institute by the authorities of the Russian Empire, and its leading employees were sent to Novocherkassk and formed the core of the teaching staff of the new institute. The institute was opened on October 5, 1907. At that time, the institute did not yet have its own buildings and was located in seven buildings in the city, remote from each other. Construction of the buildings began on October 9, 1911. The project included four buildings and was completed in 1930.

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Museum of the History of the Don Cossacks

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The Museum of the History of the Don Cossacks has a unique scientific library, which contains publications from the times of Peter the Great to the present day. There are many authentic things, manuscripts and books of scientists, literature and artists of the Don. Along with collections of archaeological objects, combat bladed weapons and firearms, coins and paper money, banners and standards, military uniforms and civilian clothing, including “Nekrasovites” who returned after many decades from Turkey to the Don, household items and furnishings mansions, the museum has large art collections of the St. Michael the Archangel Church funds not only of Don artists N.N. Dubovsky, I.I. Krylova, M.B. Grekova and others, but also paintings of Western European painting, collections of domestic and foreign crystal and porcelain (for example, Saxon, English, etc.). More details

Museum of M. B. Grekov

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At the request of the public of Novocherkassk and the Rostov region, the Council of Ministers of the RSFSR established the M.B. House-Museum in the city. Grekov as a branch of the Museum of the History of the Don Cossacks. In the year of the 75th anniversary of the artist’s birth, June 30, 1957 at 16:00 on Grekova Street (until 1938 it was called Peschanaya Street) the grand opening of the House-Museum of the battle painter Mitrofan Borisovich Grekov took place. The House-Museum complex included: the residential building of M.B. Grekova of 6 rooms with a veranda, an outbuilding and a courtyard going down to the Tuzlov River. The following year, 1958, to the House-Museum of M.B. Grekov received a huge gift of 400 sketches by Mitrofan Borisovich, transferred from Moscow by the artist’s widow Antonina Leonidovna. In 1959 A.L. Grekova donated her husband’s personal belongings, sketches and other sketches to the museum. They made their contribution to the development of the M.B. House-Museum. Grekova are his friends and comrades. More details

Don Drama and Comedy Theater named after. V. F. Komissarzhevskaya

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The history of the Novocherkassk Theater begins in 1825, and in reality since 1859. The first date is connected with the fact that “since 1825, a small theater was opened in Novocherkassk, where a troupe of actors who come here from Taganrog at different times performs.” But the modern theater was built only in 1866, according to the design of the architect A. A. Campioni. Vera Fedorovna Komissarzhevskaya, after whom the theater is named, worked in Novocherkassk for only 167 days, playing 58 roles during this time. But even this short period of her development as an actress remained forever in the memory of Novocherkassk theatergoers. Vera Feodorovna’s entire stage life turned out to be short-lived. She died of smallpox in 1910 while on tour in Baku. More details

A walk around the city or “old” photos of Novocherkassk.

I invite you to “little Paris”!

This is exactly what Novocherkassk was called by its first architect, Franz de Volland. I offer for viewing and free downloading 100 old postcards of Novocherkassk , the capital of the Don Cossacks.

Novocherkassk is an amazing city, born in 1805 through the efforts of Ataman Matvey Platov.

Our city stands out for its history, special architecture, unique monuments, many educational institutions and extraordinary people who have absorbed the spirit of freedom and entrepreneurship of the Don Cossacks.

Already mentioned, F. de Vollan laid the foundation of the city with wide alleys leading to squares where Orthodox churches were supposed to be located.

Huge triumphal arches on Petersburg Avenue (Herzen Descent) and along Platovsky Avenue were erected in honor of the participation of the Don Cossacks in the Patriotic War of 1812.

Walking along Platovsky Prospekt we pass Azov Square with a telling name for the Cossacks, who for several centuries fought a stubborn struggle for the Azov fortress. We approach the Alexander Garden, which, in my grandmother’s time, was surrounded by a wrought-iron fence, and on weekends, magnificent orchestral music sounded there. Today the park has been fenced off again and, to the great surprise of the townspeople, is closed for the night. But everything can be solved) - the builders did not take into account the Russian mentality, and maybe that’s why they left openings under the fence.

Approaching the Platov monument, we find ourselves on the square where the Ataman Palace was erected and many shops are located.

Next, we see the museum and the Mariinsky Women's Gymnasium.

Finally, we go out to Cathedral Square, where the Ascension Cathedral is located in all its glory, if I’m not mistaken, the third largest in the world.

From Cathedral Square you can see Kreshchensky, now Red, descent. By the way, until now, winter leaves this slope in the complete possession of children with sleds. In the distance, the Aksai river, which was navigable in those days, glitters.

And of course, in no case will we forget to look at our hero, who bloodlessly conquered Siberia, Ermak Timofeevich. It is interesting that both the German occupiers and the Soviet authorities tried to dismantle the monument, but were left with no luck. And until now, every graduate of the Suvorov, and previously the Higher Military School, tries to polish his boots to a shine, and wedding couples, and just guests of the city, do not ignore our ataman.

Download the famous song by Oleg Mironov “Novocherkassk lights up again” and enjoy the views of my favorite city - Novocherkassk while listening to the music.

The album brings together 100 old photos of Novocherkassk in color (pseudo, coloring) and black and white, restored from postcards from the “Greetings from Novocherkassk” set and some other sources. Photos are available for free download. You can get acquainted with modern views of the city on the website novocherkassk.net/gallery/

If Novocherkassk impressed you and you want to know more about it, then refer to the encyclopedia of the city website (see above), and a map of Novocherkassk in 1895 can be found here.

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