Is a unique open-air museum, there are only stone houses, the history of the oldest of which dates back to the middle of the 18th century.
[1] The settlement on the site of the modern Rozhdesvenskaya street began literally from the time the city was founded.
At the beginning of the century, the street was called Kosmodemyanskaya by the church of Cosmas and Damian located in the center of the Lower Posad.
Opposite the Oksky Pontoon Bridge, a power station appeared that provided the city with electricity.
The line, 3.5 versts long (3.7 kilometers or 2.32 miles), passed from Skoba (Unity Square) to the bridge, connecting both funiculars.
At the opening of the exhibition on Rozhdestvenskaya Street, the houses of the Blinov brothers' merchants (Blinovsky Passage) and the stock exchange were built.
The Church of St. John the Baptist was not destroyed in the early years of the mass demolition of temples.
[6] After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the street returned its historic name – Rozhdestvenskaya (Nativity).
During the crisis of the 1990s, there was no proper care behind the street and it lost its historical appearance, as many houses were filled with advertising banners.