• One of the founders of the nuclear industry, B.N. Laskorin lived in this house.

    Boris Nikolaevich Laskorin was a Soviet and Russian scientist in the fields of chemical technology, hydrometallurgy, and radiochemistry. He was an Academician of the USSR Academy of Sciences (1976, from 1991 — Russian Academy of Sciences), Doctor of Technical Sciences (1956), Professor (1957), and a recipient of the Lenin Prize (1958) and the USSR State…

  • Monument to the Soviet and Russian designer M.T. Kalashnikov

    Mikhail Timofeevich Kalashnikov is a Soviet and Russian designer of small arms. Doctor of Technical Sciences (1971), Lieutenant General (1999), creator of the world famous Kalashnikov assault rifle (AK). Participant of the Great Patriotic War.

  • Bust of the Hero of Socialist Labour, General Designer V.Y. Klimov

    Klimov Vladimir Yakovlevich is a Soviet scientist in the field of aviation engine engineering, designer of aircraft engines, Major General of the aviation Engineering Service, Academician of the USSR Academy of Sciences. Twice Hero of Socialist Labor. Winner of four Stalin Prizes.

  • Hero of Socialist Labour, Colonel-General of the Engineering and Technical Service V.A. Malyshev lived in this house

    Vyacheslav Alexandrovich Malyshev was a Soviet statesman, one of the cohort of “Stalin’s People’s Commissars,” who, alongside I. F. Tevosyan, B. L. Vannikov, D. F. Ustinov, and A. N. Kosygin, led the creation of the Soviet Union’s industry in the late 1930s and early 1950s, and was a Hero of Socialist Labor.

  • Monument to Academician, Professor and Nobel Prize winner A.D. Sakharov

    Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov was a Soviet theoretical physicist, Academician of the USSR Academy of Sciences, and one of the creators of the first Soviet hydrogen bomb. He was also a public figure, human rights activist, and recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (1975).

  • Akademika Tamma Square

    Igor Evgenievich Tamm was an outstanding Soviet theoretical physicist, Academician of the USSR Academy of Sciences (1953), Nobel Prize laureate in Physics (1958), and one of the founders of modern theoretical physics in the USSR. He was born on July 8, 1895, in Vladivostok into the family of an engineer.

  • Memorial plaque to the designer of small arms V.G. Fedorov

    Vladimir GrigoryevichFedorov 1874-1966 Vladimir Grigoryevich Fedorov was a Russian and Soviet small arms designer, a Lieutenant General of the Engineering and Technical Service (1943), an academician of the Academy of Artillery Sciences (1946), a Professor (1941), a Doctor of Technical Sciences (1940), and a Hero of Labor (1928). A graduate of the prestigious Mikhailovsky Artillery…

  • Kim Philby Square

    Kim Philby (full name Harold Adrian Russell «Kim» Philby) was a Soviet intelligence officer and a high-ranking member of the British intelligence services.

  • School № 1392 named after D.V. Ryabinkin

    Dmitry Valerievich Ryabinkin (October 13, 1971, Uzhgorod, Ukrainian SSR, USSR – June 17, 1995, Budyonnovsk, Stavropol Territory (Krai), Russia) was an officer of the Alpha special unit of the Federal Counterintelligence Service (FSK, later FSB) of Russia, holding the rank of Lieutenant.

  • Scientist E.A. Chudakov studied and worked in this building

    Evgeny Alekseevich Chudakov was a Soviet scientist and educator, a leading specialist in mechanical engineering and automotive technology, an Academician of the USSR Academy of Sciences, and a two-time laureate of the Second-Degree Stalin Prize (1943, 1951).