Slobodskaya city: attractions and what to see (with photos)


Slobodskaya

(Kirov region)

OKATO code:
33413
Founded:
1505
City since:
1599 City of regional subordination
Center:
Slobodskoy district
Telephone code (reference phone)

83362*****42-2-22

Deviation from Moscow time, hours:
0
Geographic latitude:
58°43′
Geographic longitude:
50°11′
Altitude above sea level, meters:
140 Sunrise and sunset times of the Sun and Moon in the city of Slobodskaya

Cathedral of Catherine the Great Martyr

The cathedral is one of the main architectural heritage of the city. Previously, on the site of the modern temple there was an ordinary wooden church, erected back in 1699. Gradually the cathedral was transformed and turned into a real stone work of art. Its rich decorative decoration, typical of the 17th century, cannot but delight.

The temple functioned until 1940, but during the Second World War it ceased to function. The cathedral began to be used for military purposes. After the end of the war, the temple was revived again. The local population took an active part in its construction. People sacrificed their personal savings and even donated their icons to the temple.

Location: Volodarsky street - 54.

Map

Slobodskaya: maps

Slobodskoy: photo from space (Google Maps) Slobodskoy: photo from space (Microsoft Virtual Earth)

Slobodskaya.
Nearest cities. Distances in km. on the map (in brackets along roads) + direction. Using the hyperlink in the distance , you can get the route (information courtesy of the AutoTransInfo website)
1Vakhrushi9 (12)Z
2Kirovo-Chepetsk20 (69)SW
3Kirov33 (33)Z
4White Kholunitsa40 (39)IN
5Murygino42 (54)Z
6Yurya63 (91)NW
7Pervomaisky64 ()NW
8Zuevka65 (77)SE
9Kumeny69 (100)YU
10Orichi74 (77)SW
11Nagorsk75 (85)NE
12Orlov77 (97)Z
13Fallonki90 (107)SE
14Suna98 (121)YU
15Verkhoshizhemye101 (110)SW
16Murashi101 (139)NW
17Bogorodskoye104 (148)YU
18Omutninsk115 (138)IN
19Kotelnich117 (144)SW
20Oriental118 (152)IN

a brief description of

Located on the high right bank of the Vyatka (navigable in high water), 35 km northeast of Kirov. Railway station.

In 1970, Slobodskoy was included in the list of historical cities of Russia. The urban planning value of its heritage is assessed at the regional level. In 2010, it was excluded from the list of historical cities.

Territory (sq. km): 49

Information about the city of Slobodskaya on the Russian Wikipedia site

Historical sketch

The first mention of a Russian fortified point dates back to 1505. It was founded at the beginning of the 16th century. as a settlement from the town of Shestakova located 25 km away (now the village of Shestaki), the settlement was originally called simply Sloboda, i.e. “a village whose residents are exempt from any duties, taxes, etc.” Later it was called Slobodskaya town.

Since 1562 Slobodskaya Posad. City of Slobodskaya since 1599

In 1708, the Vyatka suburb of Slobodskaya was assigned to the Siberian province, since 1719 in the Vyatka province. Since 1727 in the same province of the Kazan province. Since 1780, the district town of Slobodsky of the Vyatka governorate (since 1796 - Vyatka province).

From the end of the 18th century. Slobodskoy is a stronghold on the trade route from Arkhangelsk to Vyatka. Some goods, incl. fur and leather settled in Slobodskoye, which led to the emergence of the leather and fur industry.

In 1856, in the district town of Slobodskaya Vyatka province, there were 9 churches, 779 houses, 87 shops.

At the beginning of the 20th century. In terms of industrial output, Slobodskoy occupied 1st place in the province, was an exporter of leather, sheepskin and fur products, vodka, matches, and the products of Slobodsk craftsmen were known - bells and samovars.

Municipal indicators

Index2001
Demography
Number of births, per 1000 population8.3
Number of deaths, per 1000 population16.8
Natural increase (decrease), per 1000 population-8.5
Standard of living of the population and social sphere
Average monthly nominal accrued wages, rub.2359
Average housing area per inhabitant (at the end of the year), sq.m.19.6
Number of preschool institutions, pcs.13
Number of children in preschool institutions, thousand people1.7
Number of daytime educational institutions (at the beginning of the school year), pcs.9
Number of students in daytime educational institutions, thousand people4.99
Number of doctors, people.50
Number of nursing staff, people.162
Number of hospital institutions, pcs.5
Number of hospital beds, thousand units0.2
Number of medical outpatient clinics, pcs.3
Capacity of medical outpatient clinics, visits per shift, thousand units.0.2
Number of registered crimes, pcs.797
Economy, industry
Number of enterprises and organizations (at the end of the year), pcs.447
Construction
Volume of work performed by type of activity “Construction” (until 2004 - volume of work performed under construction contracts), million rubles.9.1
Commissioning of residential buildings, thousand sq.m. of total area1.5
Commissioning of residential buildings, apartments0
Commissioning of preschool institutions, places0
Commissioning of educational institutions, places0
Commissioning of hospital facilities, beds0
Commissioning of outpatient clinics, visits per shift0
Transport
Number of bus routes (in intracity traffic), pcs.6
Number of passengers transported by buses per year (in intracity traffic), million people.14.3
Trade and services to the population
Retail trade turnover (in actual prices), million rubles.498.6
Retail trade turnover (in actual prices), per capita, rub.13018
Public catering turnover (in actual prices), million rubles.20.4
Volume of paid services to the population (in actual prices), million rubles.202.2
Volume of paid services to the population (in actual prices), per capita, rub.5279.2
Volume of household services to the population (in actual prices), million rubles.84.4
Volume of household services to the population (in actual prices), per capita, rub.2204.2
Investments
Investments in fixed assets (in actual prices), million rubles.86.1
Share of investments in fixed assets financed from budgetary funds in the total volume of investments, %0

Data sources:

  1. Regions of Russia. Main characteristics of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation: statistical collection. Goskomstat of Russia. - M:, 2003.

Economy

Leather and fur industry (one of the largest fur factories in the country is Belka).

Plywood mill, match factory, furniture factory, distillery, pasta and confectionery factory. Production of building materials, lumber, wood.

In the Slobodsky district, rye, wheat, barley, oats, peas, potatoes and other vegetables and fodder crops are grown. Cattle are raised.

Deposits of limestone (Chirkovskoe), marl, sand, ocher.

Main enterprises

PLYWOOD PRODUCTION

OJSC "Plywood Mill 'Red Anchor'"
613100, Kirov region, Slobodskoy, st.
Sovetskaya, 132 Offers:
Glued plywood, veneer, wooden containers

FURNITURE INDUSTRY

OJSC "Slobodskoy Furniture Plant"
613100, Kirov region, Slobodskoy, st.
Yana Rainisa, 11 Offers:
Cabinet furniture, mirrors

PRODUCTION OF MATCHES

OJSC "Slobodskaya Match Factory 'Belka'"
613100, Kirov region, Slobodskoy, st.
Slobodskaya, 53 Offers:
Matches, corrugated cardboard containers

FUR INDUSTRY

Slobodskoye OJSC "Belka"
613100, Kirov region, Slobodskoy, st.
Academician Bakuleva, 4 Offers:
Men's, women's, children's fur clothing and hats

FOOTWEAR INDUSTRY (EXCEPT RUBBER FOOTWEAR)

OJSC "Union of Vakhrushevsky Enterprises"
613110, Kirov region, Slobodskoy district, urban-type settlement Vakhrushev, st.
Lenina, 5 Offers:
Men's, women's, children's, work shoes, safety shoes

Culture, science, education

The writer A.S. was born in Slobodskoye. Green (Grinevsky), lived the surgeon A.N. Bakulev.

Universities of the city

Slobodskaya branch of the Vyatka Socio-Economic Institute
613150, Kirov region, Slobodskoy, st. Stepana Khalturina, 16 WWW: https://www.sfvsei.ru/

Museums, galleries, exhibition halls

House-Museum of Jan Rainis 613100, Kirov region, Slobodskoy, st.
Vyatskaya, 24 Museum-Estate of Academician A.N. Bakulev 613152, Kirov region, Slobodskoy district, village of Bakuli

Slobodskoy Museum of Local Lore 613150, Kirov region, Slobodskoy, st. Sovetskaya, 64 Phone(s): (883362) 4-1939 4-1267

Architecture, sights

The main city street stretches along the “sovereign road to Siberia.” The main buildings in the old part of the city are wooden houses from the 19th - 20th centuries.

In the 1780s. Slobodskoy received a regular layout with a rectangular grid of streets.

The chambers of the Anfilatov merchants (1775), the Annunciation Church (1784; now the Museum of Local Lore) and the bell tower (1823). Catherine's Church (1699) with an extension (1914). Orphanage house (first half of the 19th century).

The remains of the Verkhne-Chepetsky Monastery (founded at the end of the 16th century) with a passage tower, gate church (1610-13) and gates (18th century, classicism) have been preserved.

Residential areas in the 1950s-80s. built up mainly with 5-story buildings.

In 1966, a reinforced concrete bridge was erected across the Vyatka River.

Population by year (thousands of inhabitants)
18565.9197936.9200635.3201633.3
189710.1198939.2200735.1201733.1
191311.0199239.2200834.9201832.8
192610.9199639.8201034.3201932.4
193112.2199835.0201134.0202031.9
193922.8200034.6201233.8202131.5
195930.8200134.4201333.6
196734200333.5201433.5
197034.4200532.4201533.4

Literature

  1. Krogius V.R.
    Historical cities of Russia as a phenomenon of its cultural heritage. M.: Progress-Tradition, 2009. p. 121
  2. Pospelov E.M.
    Geographical names of the world: Toponymic dictionary: About 5000 units. M.: Russian dictionaries, Astrel Publishing House LLC, AST Publishing House LLC, 2001. p. 388
  3. Ch.
    ed. Gorkin A.P. Geography of Russia: encyclopedic dictionary. M.: Great Russian Encyclopedia, 1998. p. 541
  4. Ch.
    ed. Lappo G.M. Cities of Russia: encyclopedia. M.: Great Russian Encyclopedia, 1994. pp. 424-425

Memorial "Eternal Flame"

In the central part of the city there is a monument that was erected in memory of the soldiers who died during the Second World War. This monument was erected in a picturesque area. There is peace and quiet all around. Both local residents and tourists love to walk in this peaceful environment.

In the center of the memorial stands a monument to a Soviet soldier, and in front of it the Eternal Flame burns. The memorial complex was installed in 1967. It reminds city residents of their fellow countrymen who have returned home. The brutal war claimed many lives of officers and soldiers. But their memory will forever remain in our hearts.

Location: square at the intersection of Volodarsky and Vyatskaya streets.

Village Sloboda

This is a very old settlement, founded by Afanasy Gilev and Frol Arapov, who came from Verkhoturye in 1651. But a year later, all the buildings were burned by the attacking Bashkirs. However, the settlers rebuilt. To protect against raids, a fort was built in 1674.

During one of our visits to Sloboda, a local resident told us about numerous finds of arrowheads in his garden. They remind us of those turbulent times.

At the beginning of the 18th century, a state-owned pier was founded at the mouth of the Utka River. In 1703, the first caravan of 40 barges with the products of factories was sent from the Utkinskaya state pier. The pier existed for more than two centuries and was closed in 1905.

By the way, V.N. Tatishchev considered Chusovskaya Sloboda as one of the options for establishing the mining capital of the Urals. But in the end, a place was chosen on the Iset River.

The main attraction of the village is St. George's Church. Many consider her the most beautiful in the Urals. The church is unusual in that it stands right on a cliff, above the Chusovaya River. Nearby, a pedestrian bridge built in 1961 spans the river, connecting the two parts of the village.

At first there was a wooden church on this site. In 1806, construction of the stone building began. Construction took a long time. The church was consecrated only in 1831. The church building received its modern shape by 1894, when the construction of the bell tower was completed.

During Soviet times, the church did not go bankrupt. This is also why many believers from all over the area come here.

There is a small but interesting cave in the rock below the church. You can only get into it in winter on ice or in summer from a boat. There is one grotto inside, which you can crawl around. Height is less than a meter. The cave is unusual in that there are three entrances to it: two from the water and one (very small) from the side of the rock. The floor is covered with clay. There is a legend that this clay has healing properties.

Churches and temples

Holy Dormition Trifonov Monastery

The 16th century monastery was built during the reign of Ivan the Terrible.

Under the leadership of Tryphon, who has the status of a saint in Christianity, 5 cities sent a petition to the king asking for construction. He accepted the petition and allocated land for construction, which was an old abandoned cemetery.

Since then, the monastery has grown significantly and now includes 3 churches, a fraternal building, a chapel and other buildings.

Vyatsky Transfiguration Monastery

Convent of the first half of the seventeenth century. In the 18th century, about 60 nuns lived in the monastery, all of them were natives of the Vyatka province.

In a difficult time for churches and monks, it was especially difficult for the inhabitants of the convent. A ridiculous share of bread and 200 rubles per year were allocated for the maintenance of the complex for the entire community. This money included food, clothing, and some construction needs of the monastery, but none of the nuns left the monastery in search of a better life.

The monastery houses one of the few copies of the icon of the Tikhvin Mother of God. The icon is considered miraculous. It is believed that it helps to choose the right path in life (the unofficial name is “Guide”).

Spassky Cathedral

The cathedral was built in Catherine's era, in the 18th century. During the struggle of the Soviet government against religion, it was converted into a dormitory and was used as a living space until 1944. The chapel and domes were demolished as attributes of religiosity.

The current appearance of the temple is entirely the result of long-term reconstruction.

Alexander's Church

A Catholic two-tower church built in a style at the intersection of Baroque and Classicism. It was created at the request of exiled Poles living in a large community in the Vyatka land.

At the moment, the church is an active temple, in which, according to Catholic tradition, organ concerts are held. For lovers of this kind of music, a visit to the church can also be a free opportunity to listen to performances by the Vyatka Chamber Orchestra.

Temple of Seraphim of Sarov

The only temple in the Kirov region represents the national-romantic trend in the structure of temples: an abundance of small details and multi-domes.

Historically notable for the fact that it worked in the 30s, when all other churches were closed and converted for domestic purposes, and in the 40s, when the horrors of war exacerbated the need for religion and some churches began to be opened and restored, it was converted into a museum of atheism .

At the moment, the temple is operational, and a Sunday school is opened on its premises.

Administrative subordination includes:

Cities:

  • Slobodskaya city

Territories:

  • Territory of Vakhrushevskoe urban settlement

Rural settlements:

  • Bobinsky rural settlement
  • Denisovskoye rural settlement
  • Zakarinskoe rural settlement
  • Ilyinskoe rural settlement
  • Karinskoe rural settlement
  • Leninsky rural settlement
  • Ozernitskoye rural settlement
  • Oktyabrskoe rural settlement
  • Svetozarevo rural settlement
  • Stulovskoye rural settlement
  • Shestakovskoe rural settlement
  • Shikhovskoe rural settlement

Settlements:

  • Settlement Belokholunitsky crossing
  • Settlement Borovitsa
  • Settlement Letskiy Raid
  • Settlement Ozernitsa
  • Settlement Oktyabrsky
  • Osart Settlement
  • Settlement Petrino
  • Settlement Razezd
  • Settlement Fish hatchery
  • Settlement Rychazhnoe
  • Settlement of Sukhoborka
  • Settlement Central
  • Settlement Chirkovsky Plant
  • Settlement Turbaza

Territories:

  • Territory of SDt Berezka-3 (Gnusino)
  • Territory of SDt Priozernoye (Gnusino)
  • Territory of SDT Priroda-1 (Gnusino)
  • Territory of SDT Comrade (Gnusino)
  • Territory of SDT Zarechye (Gnusino)
  • Territory of sdt Urozhainy (Gnusino)
  • Territory of SDt Ivushka-2 (Bogomazy village)
  • Territory of SDT Era (village of Bogomazy)
  • Territory of SDT Mashinostroitel (village Karpovy)
  • Territory of SDT Quarries (village Nikulchino)
  • Territory of SDT Energia (village of Shikhovo)
  • Territory of SDt Biokhimik-2 (Luza village)
  • Territory of Borovinka-5 village (Batashi village)
  • Territory of SDt Shinnik-6 (Shunki village)
  • Territory of SDT Energetik-2 (Stolbovo village)
  • Territory of SDT Priroda (village of Stolbovo)
  • Territory of SDZ Zonikha-2 (Rubezhnitsa village)
  • Territory of SDT Luza (village Osintsy)

Urban settlements:

  • Urban settlement Vakhrushi

Roads:

  • Highway Vyatka

Villages:

  • Abdali village
  • Village Abrosimovtsi
  • Village Ageevo
  • Alekseevo village
  • Amur village
  • Village Babici
  • Bazhintsi village
  • Bakuli village
  • Balabany village
  • Baramzy village
  • Village of Batalovo
  • Batashi village
  • Village Bakhievo
  • Village Basharovo
  • White Mountain Village
  • Village Belyaevskaya
  • Village Berezhane
  • Bogomazy village
  • Village Bolshiye Logunovy
  • Village of Bolshie Raskopini
  • Village of Bolshiye Skolotni
  • Village of Bolshoye Buzanovo
  • Village of Bolshoye Myshkino
  • Borovye village
  • Village Boronskoe
  • Village Bochelyagino
  • Village Budino
  • Village Burino
  • Bushuevy village
  • Vaga village
  • Village of Varenitsy
  • Village Verstakovshchina
  • Village of Verkhnee Mochagino
  • Village of Verkhniye Buldaki
  • Village of Verkhniye Kropachi
  • Vershinintsy village
  • Village Vorobyi (Bobinskoye village)
  • Vorobyi village (Stulovskoye village)
  • Voronye village
  • Votskoe village
  • Village of Vydrintsy
  • Village Goloviznina
  • Village Gorskaya Rechka
  • Village Palace
  • Devetyarovo village (Bobinskoye village)
  • Devetyarovo village (Karinskoye village)
  • Denisov village
  • Denginy village
  • Dolmatovy village
  • Village Evstrashintsi
  • Village of Jerusalem
  • Efimov village
  • Village Zabegaevo
  • Village Zaborye
  • Village Zalesye
  • Village Zamedyantsy
  • Zapivalovy village
  • Zonikha village
  • Zotov village
  • Village of Zyablitsy
  • Village Zyamino
  • Village Ivshyny
  • Village Ilyushintsy
  • Kalininskaya village
  • Kalinintsy village
  • Kardashi village
  • Village Karpovy
  • Village Kasatkin Perevoz
  • Village of Kassina
  • Village Kachushintsy
  • Village of Kiseli
  • Village Klyukino
  • Village Klyuchi
  • Village Knyazevy
  • Kobljaki village
  • Village Kokovino
  • Kolodkiny village
  • Konevy village
  • The village of Konets (Sukhoborskoye village)
  • Village Konets (Shikhovskoye village)
  • Kopysy village
  • Koryugino village
  • Kosolapov village
  • Village Krasnogorye
  • Village of Kuznetsy
  • Village Kuliga
  • Village Kureshniki
  • Kusakina village
  • Village Lapikhintsy
  • Lopari village
  • Lopatkiny village
  • Village Lubni
  • Village of Luza
  • Village Lutoshkino
  • Lyapuni village
  • Maklaki village
  • Maleniki village
  • Village of Malye Kasyany
  • Village of Malye Logunovy
  • Village of Malye Raskopini
  • Village of Malye Serovy
  • Village of Malye Skolotni
  • Mashkachi village
  • Mezriha village
  • Mitino village
  • Mitintsy village
  • Mityukovo village
  • Mishkiny village
  • Mokina village
  • Morgunov village
  • Myakonki village
  • Village of Navalikhiny
  • Nagorena village
  • Village of Nizhneye Mochagino
  • Village Nizhniye Buldaki
  • Village of Nizhnie Kropachi
  • Nizovtsy village
  • Village New Minchaki
  • Ovsyanniki village
  • Village Ogoreltsevy
  • Odintsy village
  • Omsino village
  • Village Osinovka
  • Osintsy village
  • Panteleev village
  • Village Paskino
  • Village of Perekop
  • Sands Village
  • Petrovy village
  • Petrivtsi village
  • Piskuny village
  • Podgorena village
  • Podgornoye village
  • Village Podlevskie
  • Village Subsidiary Farm
  • Poplyakhi village
  • Village Pronintsy
  • Village Prudovitsa
  • Pushkari village
  • Pyregi village
  • Rowan village
  • Village Savintsi
  • Saltyki village
  • Samsin village
  • Sapozhnyata village
  • Village Svetozarevo
  • Seliverstovtsi village
  • Semaki village
  • Semenikhin village
  • Semenovy village
  • Village of Sidory
  • Village Sizevo
  • Village Silyanovy
  • Sitniki village
  • Skokovy village
  • Slobodka village (Ilinskoye village)
  • Slobodka village (Denisovskoe village)
  • Village Soldatkintsy
  • Village of Sorvino
  • Village Spasskoye
  • Glassfilin Village
  • Stepkiny village
  • Village Stolbovo
  • Strelkovy village
  • Village Stulovo
  • Suvorov Village
  • Village of Sudnishnikovs
  • Suntsov village (Shikhovskoye village)
  • Suntsov village (Leninskoye village)
  • Village Tataurovtsi
  • Timintsy village
  • Village Titikhintsy
  • Toi Doi Village
  • Village Toropovshchina
  • Village Trushkovy
  • Village Uzogovitsa
  • Usolye village
  • Farishonki village
  • Kharintsy village
  • Village Khlyupintsy
  • Black Mountain Village
  • Village Chernopenye
  • Chizhi village
  • Chirki village (Shestakovskoe village)
  • Chirki village (Leninskoye village)
  • Village Shabalinskoye
  • Village Shamardanovo
  • Village Shirovo
  • Shikhovo village
  • Shmaginy village
  • Shunki village
  • Village Shchukovo
  • Village Yagovkino
  • Village Yaroslavl
  • Bazhgaly village
  • Bereznik village
  • Vakhrushi village
  • Podberezy village
  • Village Ponizovye
  • Village Rodionovo
  • Village Rubezhnitsa
  • Village of Bolshiye Serovy
  • Village Rozhki

Pochinok:

  • Pochinok Bor

Children's Park named after A.S. Pushkin

For the centennial anniversary of Alexander Pushkin, a children's park was opened in Slobodskoye. After the October Revolution, the park came under the patronage of Komsomol members. They improved the square by planting birch trees on its territory.

Park named after Pushkin became a children's theater in 1957. And 13 years later, monumentalist Vasily Ryazantsev made a sculpture of A.S. Pushkin. The monument was erected on June 6, the poet’s birthday.

For the 110th anniversary, the park was improved: a fence and a street stage were erected, a children's playground was reconstructed, a fountain-pool was built, sidewalks were repaired, and a family cafe appeared in it.

Historical background, attractions

Ostashkov.
sights, photos of the city, what to see in one day An important milestone in the history of the Slobodsky district was 1854, when in the Slobodsky district the Vakhrushev brothers built a small tannery, which grew after the revolution to a leather and shoe factory. The construction of the leather factory in 1854 was the date of foundation of the

Vakhrushi is the largest settlement in the Slobodsky district. A monument to the history of the Slobodsky district is the house in which the surgeon, academician, Hero of Socialist Labor - Bakulev Alexander Nikolaevich was born and lived. There are many archaeological monuments in the area. Among them: Kontsovsky burial ground (VI-VIII centuries), Kuznetsovskoye settlement (VII-III millennium BC, IX-XVI centuries), complexes of monuments “Mokina site”, Monastyrek site (VII-III thousand. BC), Nikulchinskoye settlement (IX-XVI centuries), Assumption site (VII-III millennium BC), Shestakovsky Kremlin (XIV-XVI centuries), settlement "Uval" (XII-XIII centuries), Trinity Church (1773), Elias Church (1772), St. Nicholas Church (1765).

Notes

  1. ↑from the point of view of the administrative-territorial structure
  2. ↑from the point of view of the municipal structure
  3. ↑ 1234567891011121314 Kirov region. Total land area of ​​the municipality
  4. ↑ 123456789101112131415 Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2017 (unspecified) (July 31, 2017). Retrieved July 31, 2022. Archived July 31, 2022.
  5. ↑Official website of the 2010 All-Russian Population Census. Information materials on the final results of the 2010 All-Russian Population Census
  6. ↑All-Russian Population Census 2010. Official results with expanded lists by national composition of the population and by region: see.
  7. ↑Law of the Kirov Region dated December 7, 2004 No. 284-ZO “On establishing the boundaries of municipalities of the Kirov Region and granting them the status of a municipal district, city district, urban settlement, rural settlement”
  8. ↑Law of the Kirov Region dated April 30, 2009 No. 369-ZO “On the transformation of some municipalities of the Kirov Region.” Adopted by the Legislative Assembly of the Kirov Region on April 23, 2009.
  9. ↑Law of the Kirov Region dated April 28, 2012 No. 141-ZO “On the transformation of some municipalities of the Kirov Region and on amendments to certain laws of the Kirov Region in connection with the transformation of municipalities.” Adopted by the Legislative Assembly of the Kirov Region on April 26, 2012.
  10. ↑ All-Russian Population Census 2010. Volume 12. Settlements of the Kirov Region (unspecified). Retrieved May 1, 2014. Archived May 1, 2014.
  11. ↑All-Russian Population Census 2002. Volume. 1, table 4. Population of Russia, federal districts, constituent entities of the Russian Federation, districts, urban settlements, rural settlements - regional centers and rural settlements with a population of 3 thousand or more (unspecified). Archived from the original on February 3, 2012.
  12. ↑The size of the permanent population of the Russian Federation by cities, urban-type settlements and regions as of January 1, 2009 (unspecified). Retrieved January 2, 2014. Archived January 2, 2014.
  13. ↑Population Census 2010. Population of Russia, federal districts, constituent entities of the Russian Federation, city districts, municipal districts, urban and rural settlements (Russian). Federal State Statistics Service. Retrieved March 15, 2013. Archived April 28, 2013.
  14. ↑Estimation of the permanent population of the Kirov region as of January 1, 2009-2015
  15. ↑Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities. Table 35. Estimated resident population as of January 1, 2012 (undefined). Retrieved May 31, 2014. Archived May 31, 2014.
  16. ↑Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2013. - M.: Federal State Statistics Service Rosstat, 2013. - 528 p. (Table 33. Population of urban districts, municipal districts, urban and rural settlements, urban settlements, rural settlements) (undefined). Retrieved November 16, 2013. Archived November 16, 2013.
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Embankment Street

In the 80s, Naberezhnaya Street was a favorite vacation spot for city residents. However, over time, its infrastructure collapsed. Therefore, in 2013, in an open online vote, city residents chose a reconstruction project with the symbolic name “Embankment of Hope.”

As part of it, the rotunda on Stepan Khalturin Street and the paths along the alley of Naberezhnaya Street were repaired. The renovation was timed to coincide with the anniversary of Victory in the Second World War. Now this is again the most picturesque place in the city and, as before, tourists and Sloboda residents walk here. Additionally, Promenade of Hope is a popular date spot.

Shopping arcades

The appearance of the Trading Rows was not accidental. Slobodskoy has always been at the epicenter of economic and trade relations. At the beginning of the 19th century, there were more than two hundred commercial enterprises and almost 502 industrial enterprises.

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The shopping arcades are designed in the form of a gallery. They housed shops and salons, and the entrances to each room were made in the form of arches. The business life of the city was in full swing here, and entrepreneurs and traders did not leave their ranks around the clock.

Today, Trading Rows is a unique architectural heritage that has preserved the memory of the period of economic prosperity of Slobodsky.

Monument to the Bakulev merchants

The opening of the monument took place in the fall of 2013. It is dedicated to the Bakulev merchants, who were the founders of the bell foundry. It was this production that became the calling card of the city.

The Bakulev merchant family many years ago created an enterprise that was engaged in the production of church bells. Three centuries later, and to this day it continues to function, only now as a large engineering plant.

The opening of the monument took place during the celebration of Mechanical Engineers' Day. The monument is a large bell. Its height and diameter are 3 meters. Once upon a time, the Holy Cross Monastery stood on the site of this monument, so a worship cross was installed on top of the bell monument.

Location: Pervomaiskaya street - 1.

Natives and fellow countrymen

  • Anfilatov Ksenofont Alekseevich (1761-1820) - Russian merchant, founder of the first Sloboda public bank in Russia, organizer of the first Russian trade expedition to the United States of America.
  • Bakulev Alexander Nikolaevich (1890-1967) - Soviet scientist-surgeon, one of the founders of cardiovascular surgery in the USSR, academician of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences, academician and president of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences.
  • Beltyukov Viktor Petrovich (1924-1990) - Soviet military leader, participant in the Great Patriotic War, major general.
  • Green Alexander Stepanovich (1880-1932) - Russian and Soviet writer.
  • Ovechkin, Alexey Dmitrievich (1915-2000) - Soviet economic figure, Hero of Socialist Labor.
  • Alexander Green is a famous romantic writer.
  • German Zamyatin is a Russian historian.
  • Grigory Bulatov is a Soviet intelligence officer who planted the first red banner over the defeated Reichstag.
  • Ivakin Alexey Gennadievich - modern writer, military-historical prose and fantasy*
  • Lebedev Vsevolod Vladimirovich - writer, founded the Sloboda Museum of Local History.
  • Ilya Petrovich Tchaikovsky - mining engineer, major general, father of composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.

Bakulev Alexander Nikolaevich - An outstanding scientist, world-famous surgeon, academician. Scientific Center for Cardiovascular Surgery named after. A. N. Bakuleva RAMS. The Institute of Cardiovascular Surgery, founded in 1956 by a galaxy of great surgeons headed by A. N. Bakulev, is currently the world's largest cardiac surgery center, providing highly qualified care to patients with congenital and acquired heart defects, cardiac arrhythmias, and terminal heart failure , diseases of the main and peripheral vessels of various etiologies, including those causing cerebrovascular accidents.

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