Deribasovskaya Street in Odessa, Ukraine
Deribasovskaya is a symbol of South Palmyra, and if you want to see the most beautiful and interesting sights of Odessa town, then it is worth going on this street. There are many preserved buildings here, which were built in the 19th century. A lot of historical figures, the brightest representatives of culture and science visited, lived in passed through these buildings.
Deribasovskaya is the central street of Odessa and one of the main attractions of the city. Roadway is lined with stone blocks and driveway is closed for cars. Along with the seafront, Deribasovskaya is also a favorite place for an evening walk for the residents of Odessa and other visitors. Historically, contrary to the generally accepted canons of town planning, Deribasovskaya, which does not have a descent to the sea and has a small length and width of the street – was chosen to be Odessa's central street of the city for its beauty and atmosphere.
Street was originally called Gimnazskaya or Gimnazycheskaya in honor of commercial gymnasium of Volsey, opened by Duke de Richelieu. Since 1811 the street has been called de Ribasovskaya or simply Ribasovskaya. Since 1836 we can meet the name De-Ribasovskaya. The street is named in honor of Joseph de Ribas, who was the first mayor of Odessa. Monument de Ribas can be found at the end of this street. During of Soviet Union the street was originally called LaSalle Street, then Chkalov. During the Patriotic War the name of Deribasovskaya was restored.
Going for a walk on Deribasovskaya Street, you cannot only enjoy the beautiful architecture built in the 19th century, but to find out who visited it years ago. In the office of Governor- General during two years worked A.S. Pushkin. At house number 3 the legendary scout N.A. lived for a year and world-famous painter Kandinsky lived many years in front of the former Lyceum Volsea.
Nearby, on the right hand of de Volan is a house number 2. Since Odessa was, is and will be the largest seaport of Ukraine, the State Company Black Sea Shipping plays an important role in its life. It doesn't matter that now this company looks more a shop with a fleet of vehicles, and several of his warehouses and a pair of courts, which are under the arrest, but the building, where the main office of the company is, considered to be fine.
By the way, at the beginning of the street, opposite the office of NMP, is another colorful barcode Odessa's unusual outlook on life. I wonder what the monument to the creator of Esperanto Zemingofu can do in one of the old Odessa's janitors.
The heart of the street is Urban Garden. By itself, it begs the question: what was the first name of the street Deribasovskaya? It's obvious – Sadovaya. And there is nothing strange – this is due to the very Gorsadom.
Once, on the street, which we are talking about, were situated two houses that were owned by Felix, whose brother, Joseph de Ribar, was one of the first Odessa's planners. Odessa in 1806 Felix Deribas decided to sell the building because of its financial situation left much to be desired, and two small gardens adjacent to these Domme, he just gave the city. And this gift 200 years later became one of the most popular holiday destinations of Odessa. But then the area was not just like it looks now, only the next mayor of Odessa less than the current Gordasa territory and produced by the Duke of Richelieu.
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Derybasivska Street (улица Дерибасовская)
Vulytsia Derybasivska (Ukrainian: Дерібасiвська) or ulitsa Deribasovskaya or De Ribas Street (Russian: Дериба́совская) is a pedestrian walkway (street) in the heart of Odessa, Ukraine. The street is named after José de Ribas, who was the builder of Odessa, the head of military and civil administration and had a house on this street.
Next to the street is Odessa's first park, which was built shortly after the foundation of the city in 1803 by the De Ribas brothers, Joseph and Felix (Josep and Fèlix). This park has a fountain, bandstand, and several monuments, including a sculpture of a lion and lioness with her cubs, a chair commemorating the famous book The Twelve Chairs, two monuments to Leonid Utyosov (a sculpture and also a phone which plays his music), and a monument to Sergey Utochkin, a famous pilot.
José de Ribas
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Josep de Ribas y Boyons , known in Spanish as José Pascual Domingo de Ribas y Boyons and in Russian as Iosif Mikhailovich Deribas Миха́йлович Дериба́с), was a Spanish military officer in Russian service, who founded the city of Odessa.Odessa's most famous street, Deribasovskaya, is named after him.
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About the author(s): Johann Baptist von Lampi the Elder (1751–1830) Alternative names Giovanni Battista Lampi Description Austrian portrait painter Date of birth/death 31 December 1751 11 February 1830 Location of birth/death Romeno (Südtirol) Vienna Work location Verona, Vienna, Warsaw, Kórnik, Saint Petersburg Authority control VIAF: 5194786 ISNI: 0000 0001 0865 4701 ULAN: 500004776 LCCN: n2002056728 GND: 122303660 WorldCat
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Мой любимый Горсад / My favorite city garden
Украина, Одесса. Городской сад (Горсад) - старейший общественный парк в городе. Расположен в центре города, на улице Дерибасовской. Сад был основант Феликсом Де Рибасом (брат основателя Одессы Иосифа Де Рибаса) в 1803 году.
Country Ukraine, Odessa city. Urban Garden - the oldest public park in the city. Located in the city center, in the street Deribasovskaya. The garden was founded by Felix de Ribas (brother of the founder of Odessa Joseph de Ribas) in 1803.
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