M teply stan p mosrentgen. Connection with Tyutchev

According to the map, the distance between Moscow and the village of Mosrentgen is 28 km. In order to get from Moscow to the Mosrentgen village as quickly and safely as possible, it is necessary to correctly determine the route. Our map will help you understand what the road from Moscow to Mosrentgen is. The map shows transit points along the route. You can build a traffic pattern on your own by choosing the points where you need to enter. Use the zoom in on the map to learn more about the specific path you choose. Thanks to information about cities, towns, etc., located on the highway Moscow - Mosrentgen village, you can quickly orient yourself in unfamiliar areas. For your convenience, the map of Moscow-Mosrentgen village offered here can be printed out. Having information about how many km. from Moscow to the village of Mosrentgen, you can accurately determine the travel time. Using the average speed of the vehicle, it is possible, with a small error, to obtain the time taken to move from point A to point B. In this particular case, to travel from Moscow to the village of Mosrentgen is 28 km. , it will take 0 hours 30 minutes.
Distance between: Teply Stan → Mosrentgen village is: ~ 0 km
along the route: ~ 0.8 km

Estimated travel time: ~ 10 min
Streets along which route number 804 passes: Profsoyuznaya street, Novoyasenevsky prospect, passage without a name
Districts of Moscow through which the route number 804 passes: Tyoply Stan district, Yasenevo district, Mosrentgen settlement
Metro stations along the route: Teply Stan; ;
What buses and minibuses this route intersects with: 72, 81, 49, 144, 144k, 250, 281, 388, 553, 198m,

Route Bus 804 - Stops. Schedule

How to get there (additional option)
Teply Stan - Mosrentgen Settlement

All Stops Bus 804

"Profsoyuznaya st., 156", Profsoyuznaya street (7912)


"Profsoyuznaya st., 156", Profsoyuznaya street (8001)


"Metro Tyoply Stan", Novoyasenevsky prospect (8079)


"Metro Tyoply Stan", Novoyasenevsky prospect (8117)


"MKAD", Profsoyuznaya street (8283)


"MKAD", Profsoyuznaya street (8284)


"Metro Tyoply Stan", Profsoyuznaya street (8311)


"Mosk. Military Music School ", passage untitled (9537)


"Mosk. Military Music School ", passage untitled (9538)


"Zd Mosrentgen", passage without a name (9539)


"Zd Mosrentgen", passage without a name (9540)


"Pos. Mosrentgen ", passage untitled (9541)


"Trading house - 41st km of the Moscow Ring Road", passage without a name (16300)


"Trading house - 41st km of the Moscow Ring Road", passage without a name (16301)


"Construction Fair", passage without a name (16305)


"Construction Fair", passage without a name (16306)


"Stuff Fair", passage without a name (1000517)


"Stuff Fair", passage without a name (1000518)


"Pos. Mosrentgen ", passage untitled (1001563)


With a population of 16,500 people (2010). Administratively, since 2012, it belongs to the Novomoskovsk district of the capital. Previously, it was a rural settlement formed around the Mosrentgen enterprise, which produces X-ray and other medical equipment.

Story

Mosrentgen is a village with a long history. Although the settlement with this name was formed during the industrialization period as a residential area of ​​the plant of the same name, people have been living here for a long time. It is known that back in 1627 the village of Govorovo, which belonged to a certain Philip Bashmakov, was located here. Over the next 60 years, the settlement changed owners many times, which, however, did little to contribute to the development of the area.

In 1696, the next owner of Govorov, clerk Avtonom Ivanov, built the beautiful Trinity Church, which is still the cultural treasury of Mosrentgen. Autonomus was a prominent figure of his era: he exposed the conspiracy against Peter I, created the Azov regiment, which had distinguished itself in battles. Thanks to his efforts, the once unattractive Govorov wasteland began to be actively populated, thanks to the stone church, Govorovo was renamed Trinity.

From the middle of the 18th century, the land was owned by the landowner Saltychikha (Saltykova). She became infamous throughout Russia because of her sadistic inclinations. In the period from 1755 to 1762, the mistress brutally tortured about 130 peasants, for which she was sentenced to life imprisonment in a monastery by Empress Catherine II.

Connection with Tyutchev

Not only Old Moscow can boast of an important historical heritage. The village of Mosrentgen, as the heir to the village of Troitskoye, can also be proud of outstanding personalities who lived on this land at different times. By coincidence, one of the guardians of the children of Saltychikha was Ivan Tyutchev. Subsequently, the estate was bought by the great poet's grandfather, Nikolai Andreevich. There is little information about that period, but historians are sure that it was he who equipped a beautiful park with a cascade of ponds in Troitskoye, traces of its former splendor have survived to this day.

The youngest daughter of Nikolai Andreevich, Nadezhda, was friends with Gogol. And Ivan, the eldest son, raised the great poet Fyodor Ivanovich Tyutchev. It was in the Troitskoye estate, according to the poet, that his creative development took place, his love for literature was revealed. For nine years (until his departure in 1821 for the diplomatic service) Fyodor Ivanovich spent every spring and summer at the estate. By the way, later the land passed to the niece of Griboyedov - nee Anastasia Rimskaya-Korsakova. The composer often visited her

During the Soviet period, workshops for the production of X-ray equipment were located in the settlement, which by that time bore the name of Teply Stan. The enterprise was evacuated to the Great Patriotic War, and after its completion, the newest production line was brought from Germany. Considering the importance of the enterprise, a German specialist was invited to establish the renewed production. Since 1944, Tyoply Stan was renamed into the village of Mosrentgen.

Description

The settlement of the Mosrentgen plant is actually a monocity. Its landscape is a dense urbanized area with a developed road network, garden associations, industrial zones, the Khovanskoye cemetery, the "open" military town "Vidnoe-4" and forests.

The significant objects of the settlement include a wholesale vegetable base, a construction market and a fair, a training center for the Ministry of Emergency Situations, and residential neighborhoods. Among the historical sites is the Troitskoye estate park of the middle of the 18th century with three ponds located in a cascade. To the south is the Church of the Life-giving Trinity (1696), to the north is a private sports complex.

As one of the journalists aptly put it, Mosrentgen is a village similar to the island of Soviet life near Moscow, sunk in the commercial and industrial periphery of Moscow, generated by capitalism.

The communication axis of this territory is Admiral Kornilov Street and Projected Passage No. 135 which continues it. From the south it is adjoined by the auto parts market, the Salaryevo village, warehouses, cemeteries, the Indigo industrial park, and the Lotos wholesale and retail center.

Mosrentgen village on the map

The settlement is actually located at the borders of the Moscow Ring Road, south-west of Old Moscow, and since 2012 has been part of the capital. The developed road network and proximity to the metropolis contribute to the growth of the village: if in 2002 10336 people lived here, then in 2010 - 16462 (according to censuses).

If you look from a height, you can see that Mosrentgen has a linear structure: commercial buildings (business parks, trade, logistics) are growing along highways, and housing is also developing. New construction is going along the main roads, as well as chord connections, including promising ones. The village has clear boundaries that run along the Moscow Ring Road, Kaluzhskoye and Kievskoye highways, streets and Projected passage No. 135.

New Moscow

From 01.07.2012 Mosrentgen settlement became part of the newly formed territorial unit New Moscow, which is an extension of the borders of Old Moscow in the Kaluga direction. Here, the authorities want to implement a number of ambitious projects designed to relieve the burden on old ones.So, it is planned:

  • build a giant government complex;
  • create clusters - "points of growth" for new scientific and technical projects;
  • organize new production facilities, logistics centers, agricultural enterprises;
  • develop recreational tourism;
  • build new quarters with modern urban development.

According to the capital's mayor, the government and the administration will try to develop the territory in such a way that it does not constrain Moscow, but, on the contrary, relieves the metropolitan agglomeration. An ambitious plan is being hatched - to create a million jobs.

Mosrentgen is a village destined to become one of the "growth points". A Public and Business Center, NAO, with an area of ​​190 hectares, will be erected here with the creation of about 150,000 jobs. Its formation was predetermined by the emergence of a large business park "Rumyantsevo" and the development of the territory around the expressway between Kaluzhskoye and Kievskoye highways, where the number of business objects is actively increasing. The main element at the first stage should be the construction of the Comcity business center, the first phase of which was commissioned in the 3rd quarter of 2014.

Future

The residents do not feel the accession to Moscow just in words. Already, roads are being reconstructed, modern spacious multifunctional playgrounds are being built. There are plans to open two metro stations. The capital's standard of living is gradually coming to the once quiet provincial village.