Michurin Street, Novosibirsk
Michurin Street (Russian: Улица Мичурина) is a street in Tsentralny City District of Novosibirsk, Russia. It runs south-north. The street starts from Ordzhonikidze Street opposite the Novosibirsk Opera and Ballet Theatre, crosses Yadrintsevskaya, Frunze, Krylov, Gogol streets and then forms a T-intersection with Pisarev Street. HistoryThe street was previously called the Alexandrovskaya Street, but was renamed in 1920 for Fyodor Serebrennikov, Russian revolutionary. In the early 1930s, the construction of the Opera and Ballet Theatre began. The new building divided the street into two parts: the name of the southern part has not changed, the northern part was named Michurin Street.[1] Gallery
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SportsSports clubsSports objectsTransportationTramTwo tram stops are located on the street: 'Stadion Spartak', 'Magazin 1000 melochei'. MetroSibirskaya Station is located on the street.
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