Saltykovka microdistrict in Balashikha on the map. Saltykovka old photos. What is retro photography, or how old should it be?

Last week I went to friends in Saltykovka near Moscow. Administratively, the village of Saltykovka is part of Balashikha, but has its own identity ..
The first thing I saw when I got off the platform was the sign for the "Men's Business" store.

Who did not understand - "Men's business" is cars and fishing, and not at all what they write about in "men's" magazines.

Next - here is an institution


Do the villagers really need the help of detectives and lawyers?

And opposite - a cafe-bar under the "original" name "Three Bears":


Don't let the "Belarusian-style" fence fool you. Saltykovka is Russia.


It is these - deaf and high fences, beyond which nothing is visible - that have long become a kind of "symbol" of our country. Each homeowner is trying to get his own "Kremlin wall".

The name of the "central" street of the village, which goes from the railway towards the Nosovikhinsky highway, is also "original"


But who is this mysterious "Ilyich"? I remember that at our school, "Ilyich" was called our physical education teacher ....

But this "pillar", it seems, has been preserved since Soviet times

And here is a full-fledged electric pole

People in the village live different - both poor and richer:

A few minutes walk from this hut is the palace of the oligarch Brantsalov with gilded gates and lions. Unfortunately, I could not take a picture of this gate - the young people standing near the gate did not allow me to do this. Therefore, I will limit myself to the corner of the fence.

Closer to the oligarch's palace, the houses are newer and richer. But, of course, not palaces.

And the numbers on these houses, as, indeed, on the Bryntsalov Palace, are also "exclusive":

But this building does not have a deaf fence. But pay attention to the wires stretched between the trees and the fence

But some strange building - wooden and at the same time multi-storey - either a residential building, or a temple of some Baptists

Perspective of Saltykovskaya street

Announcement on the fence

The local Kote is a serious man.

Saltykov antennas - old and new

And this is a column

Here is such an architectural eclecticism:

Stand of paid ads


I paid to the office - and they will stick a notice on this stand. And the ad will be stamped. Although I just pasted my ads on these stands and fences four years ago ..

All right, it's time to go. I'm standing on the railway platform

And on the poles next to the platform - ads of scammers.

Does anyone else believe these ads? Probably yes. Why else would there be a detective agency and a bar association in Saltykovka?

Near Moscow: villages Nikolsko-Arkhangelsk And SaltykovkaBalashikha

Nikolsko-Arkhangelsk
Nikolsko-Arkhangelsk.

Village Saltykovka

Saltykovka.

The legend that Saltykovka

Saltykovka Saltykovka


Near Moscow: villages Nikolsko-Arkhangelsk And Saltykovka. These two settlements, and now since 2003 (RESOLUTION of the Governor of the Moscow Region of June 10, 2003 N 128-PG) two microdistricts of the city of Balashikha are nearby and the border between them is not always clearly understood by the locals.

Nikolsko-Arkhangelsk located on the river Serebryanka. In the XVI century. it was a village that belonged to the ancient princely family of the Turenins, it was called "Stupishino, Zvorykino identity." In 1641, the boyar V.I. bought the estate. Streshnev. In 1651 Stupishino-Zvorykino was acquired by Prince Yu.A. Dolgorukov. From 1759 to 1768 the village was owned by Prince V.P. Dolgorukov, and then it passes to his sons - Yuri and Vasily.
In 1767, the parish of the village of Nikolsky was merged with the Arkhangelsk parish and became known as Nikolsko-Arkhangelsk.

Village Saltykovka(founded in the middle of the 17th century) - part of the property of Nikolsko-Arkhangelsky - the ancient estate of the Dolgorukovs, who owned it from the date of foundation until 1830. Then the Saltykovka princes owned the Saltykovs, in 1893 - D.P. Saltykov, then until 1917 - N.N. Kovalev.

During the construction of the railway (1858-1863) Moscow-Nizhny Novgorod, at the request of Prince Peter Dmitrievich Saltykov, a stop was built, named after the owner of these places. According to local historians, this happened in 1863. Since that time, the settlement of the village began, and the half-station was named Saltykovka.

The legend that Saltykovka once belonged to the fierce Saltychikha, is not true. In the July book of the magazine "Russian Antiquity" for the year 1874, an article was published about the trial of Saltychikha - D.N. Saltykova - a well-known villain and torturer of her serfs. It says that Saltykova lived in the village of Troitsky, Podolsky district, Moscow province. And, therefore, it has nothing to do with the village of Saltykovka.

Saltykovka quickly gained popularity as a summer holiday destination. The proximity of Moscow, the abundance of ponds, beautiful landscapes and affordable prices led to the fact that in the late nineteenth - early twentieth century Saltykovka was one of the favorite summer cottages of the Moscow intelligentsia.

In our time, the city dweller is all the more tired of the bustle of the big city. Polluted air, noisy highways, slushy winters and stuffy summers. Many people want to leave the city closer to nature.
Such villages are the future, they are inhabited by people who know how to appreciate comfort and tranquility, but at the same time do not part with all the delights of city life.

The abundance of greenery and water creates a real sense of harmony with nature. There are many ponds in the villages: the Peasant's Pond, the Silver Pond (it was planted with silver poplars, which is why it got its name), the Knyazhy Pond (located in a hollow between the Silver and Yellow Ponds, but in 1812 it was lowered by French food detachments in the hope of finding fish in it , was no longer restored.), Yellow (or park Luxurious), Stepan Stepanovich's pond (got its name on behalf of the tenant-gardener), Sterlet pond (the sterlet was bred in it for the princely table), Tarelochkin pond, or Red, (named for miller Tarelochkin, who had a mill here), the Golden Pond (got its name from the bottom, lined with a golden stone; baths were organized on the Golden Pond, which were popular, they were a long closed pavilion, installed on stilts, divided into two halves: male and women's, between them were located the ticket office, the waiting room and a small corner with a counter for the sale of live fish, which splashed in the water tank right there in the bath).

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What is retro photography, or how old should it be?

What can be considered an old photo worthy of publication on our project? These are absolutely any photos, starting from the moment of the invention of photography (the history of photography begins in 1839) and ending with the end of the last century, everything that is now considered history. And to be specific, it's:

  • photographs of the city of Saltykovka of the middle and end of the 19th century (as a rule, the 1870s, 1880s, 1890s) - the so-called. very old photographs (you can also call old ones);
  • Soviet photography (photos of the 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, early 90s);
  • pre-revolutionary photograph of the city of Saltykovka (until 1917);
  • military retro photographs - or photos of the war - this is the First World War (1914-1918), the Civil War (1917-1922 / 1923), the Second World War (1939-1945) or in relation to our Motherland - the Great Patriotic War (1941-1945) , or WWII;
Please note: retro photographs can be both black and white and color (for later periods) photographs.

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Anything, be it streets, buildings, houses, squares, bridges and other architectural structures. It can be both, and another type of transport of the past, from to wagons. These are the people (men, women and children) who lived at that time (including old family photographs). All this is of great value and interest to EtoRetro.ru visitors.

Collages, vintage postcards, posters, vintage maps?
We also welcome both a series of photos (using the ability to upload several photos in one publication) and collages (a well-thought-out combination of different photos, usually from the same place using some kind of graphic editor) - kind - was / became, somehow immersing in a kind of time travel, reflecting a look into the past. The same place on the project and