Patriarshiye Ponds

Patriarshiye Ponds

Patriarshiye Ponds (Patriarch's Ponds, _ru. Патриаршие пруды), nicknamed "Patriki" ( _ru. Патрики), is an affluent residential area in downtown Presnensky District of Moscow, Russia. For the last 200 years, there has been only "one" pond, although, as the name of Tryokhprudny Pereulok ( _ru. Трёхпрудный переулок, lit. "Three-Pond Lane") suggests, there used to be more. The area of the existing pond is m2 to ft2|9900|precision=-1; the depth is about two meters. Because of the area's proximity to Tverskaya Street business district, the area is popular with expatriates.Fact|date=February 2008

History

Origin

The area is named after the seventeenth century Patriarch's Goat Sloboda (Патриаршая Козья слобода) located on the Goat Marsh (Козье болото). This marsh once connected by a brook to the Presnya River west; by 1739, when the first topographic map was compiled, the brook disappeared and the marsh separated from Presnya. People considered the swamp as an anomalous zone; apparently this caused a proverb "Фома поспешил, да людей насмешил – увяз на Патриарших" ("Thomas has hastened, but made people laugh - he sticked in Patriarshy").

19th century

The pond acquired its present shape and was cleaned up in 1830-1831, a part of a plan to rebuild Moscow after the Fire of 1812. The buildings around the pond were wooden; stone consruction proceeded slowly through the second part of nineteenth century. In winters, the Russian Gymnastic Society operated a skating rink on the frozen pond.

At the turn of the century, cheap rental buildings around the pond were occupied by the University students. During the December 1905, the area was held by left-wing student militia and became a war zone. The Ponds also housed Moscow's first hospital for children (the Filatov Hospital, which later relocated to nearby Garden Ring).

Modern history

Mikhail Bulgakov and his wife lived in this area in the 1930s.

From the later 1930s to the 1950s, the lowrise buildings were torn down. The two most important Soviet-era buildings constructed were , was completed in part. See [http://community.livejournal.com/ru_sovarch/136519.html original design] ). The boathouse on the ponds was built in wood in 1946. It was not until the 1980s that it was rebuilt in stone.
In 2000-2002, the controversial [http://www.muar.ru/exibitions/exibit81_str12.htm Patriarch Apartments] were built (design by Sergei Tkachenko); this 13-story building, crowned with a 1/50 scale model of Tatlin's Tower is also known as Alla Pugacheva home.

Bulgakov legacy

The Pond is one of the main settings of Mikhail Bulgakov's novel "The Master and Margarita". Monuments to Bulgakov and to Ivan Krylov have been erected near the pond. "The Master and Margarita" begins with a tram accident by the pond. Although there was never any regular tram service or permanent tram tracks around the pond, for a short time in 1930s, there was a temporary service track used for night storage.

Public transportation access

* Subway: Mayakovskaya, eastern exit; Pushkinskaya

References

*Russian: П.В. Сытин, "Из истории московских улиц", М, 1948, стр.186-189
*Russian: Explanation of Bulgakov tram paradox [http://tram.ruz.net/faq/b/bulgakov/ tram.ruz.net]


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