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Gorokhovaya Street : ウィキペディア英語版
Gorokhovaya Street

Gorokhovaya Street ((ロシア語:Горо́ховая у́лица)) is a north-south thoroughfare in the Central Business District of Saint Petersburg.
Gorokhovaya Street is one of central Saint Petersburg's major thoroughfares, extending from the Admiralty and running south, crossing the Moyka River and the Griboyedov Canal, crossing Sadovaya Street near Sennaya Square. Continuing south, it crosses the Fontanka River with the Semenovsky Bridge, and ends at Zagorodny Prospect.
Briantsev Youth Theatre, one of the first professional children's theatres in Russia, has been located on the street since 1922.
The nearest subway stations are Sennaya Ploshchad and Pushkinskaya.
The titular character of Ivan Goncharov's novel ''Oblomov'' lives on Gorokhovaya Street. It is featured in several other works of literature, including Gogol's ''The Diary of a Madman'' and Dostoyevsky's ''The Idiot''.
Gorokhovaya Street was formerly named "Dzerzhinsky Street", after Felix Edmundovich Dzerzhinsky.
==External links and references==

*(Photographies of buildings on Gorokhovaya Street )
*(Gorokhovaya street on site Walkspb.ru )


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