It was founded in 1710, when
Peter the Great resettled here a number of masons from Central Russia to serve newly founded
St. Petersburg and surroundings.[2] There were quarries around Nikolskoye and the settlement supplied stone, brick, and timber to St. Petersburg. The name was given because the settlers brought an icon of
Saint Nicholas and built a church to host the icon.[2]
In 1876, colonel
Boris Vinner bought a piece of land from the peasants of the selo of Nikolskoye and in 1877 he opened there a privately owned gunpowder works, known as Yekaterininsky Zavod. Around the same time, a glass factory was opened. It belonged to merchant Maximilian Frank and was eventually destroyed during
World War II. Quarries around Nikolskoye stopped operating in the 1920s.[2]
Sankt-Peterburgsky Uyezd was renamed Petrogradsky in 1914[citation needed] and then Leningradsky in January 1924.[9] On August 1, 1927, the uyezds were abolished and
Kolpinsky District, with the
administrative center in the town of
Kolpino, was established.[10] The governorates were also abolished and the district became a part of
Leningrad Okrug of
Leningrad Oblast.[10] Nikolskoye became a part of Kolpinsky District.[10] On August 15, 1930, the okrugs were abolished as well and the districts were directly subordinated to the oblast.[11] On August 19, 1930, the district was abolished.[10] Nikolskoye became a part of newly established Tosnensky District.[12]
Between September 1941 and January 1944, during
World War II, Tosnensky District was occupied by
German troops.[12] Nikolskoye was lying basically at the front line during the
Siege of Leningrad, and was greatly damaged.[2]
Nikolskoye was granted urban-type settlement status on June 9, 1958[12] and town status on August 6, 1990.[2]
In Nikolskoye, there are several factories producing materials for construction.[13]
Transportation
The railway in Nikolskoye is not used for passenger traffic. The closest railway stations are
Ivanovskaya on the line connecting
St. Petersburg and
Mga,
Popovka and
Sablino on the line connecting St. Petersburg and
Moscow, and
Pustynka on the line connecting Mga and
Gatchina. All these stations are served by suburban trains.
Nikolskoye is connected by roads with
Otradnoye,
Ulyanovka, and
Krasny Bor. Via Ulyanovka, it has access to the
M10 Highway, which connects St. Petersburg and Moscow.
Culture and recreation
The town contains two objects classified as cultural and historical heritage of local significance.[14] They commemorate events of
World War II.
There are two churches: the original town-founding church dedicated to Saint Nicholas and modern wooden church dedicated to
Saint Tsar Nicholas II.[15]
^"00344" Ленинградская область (in Russian). Справочник по истории Коммунистической партии и Советского Союза 1898–1991. Retrieved March 14, 2014.
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abcТосненский район (август 1930 г.) (in Russian). Система классификаторов исполнительных органов государственной власти Санкт-Петербурга. Archived from
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Законодательное собрание Ленинградской области. Областной закон №32-оз от 15 июня 2010 г. «Об административно-территориальном устройстве Ленинградской области и порядке его изменения», в ред. Областного закона №23-оз от 8 мая 2014 г. «Об объединении муниципальных образований "Приморское городское поселение" Выборгского района Ленинградской области и "Глебычевское сельское поселение" Выборгского района Ленинградской области и о внесении изменений в отдельные Областные законы». Вступил в силу со дня официального опубликования. Опубликован: "Вести", №112, 23 июня 2010 г. (Legislative Assembly of Leningrad Oblast. Oblast Law #32-oz of June 15, 2010 On the Administrative-Territorial Structure of Leningrad Oblast and on the Procedures for Its Change, as amended by the Oblast Law #23-oz of May 8, 2014 On Merging the Municipal Formations of "Primorskoye Urban Settlement" in Vyborgsky District of Leningrad Oblast and "Glebychevskoye Rural Settlement" in Vyborgsky District of Leningrad Oblast and on Amending Various Oblast Laws. Effective as of the day of the official publication.).
Законодательное собрание Ленинградской области. Областной закон №116-оз от 22 декабря 2004 г. «Об установлении границ и наделении соответствующим статусом муниципального образования Тосненский муниципальный район и муниципальных образований в его составе», в ред. Областного закона №17-оз от 6 мая 2010 г «О внесении изменений в некоторые областные законы в связи с принятием федерального закона "О внесении изменений в отдельные законодательные акты Российской Федерации в связи с совершенствованием организации местного самоуправления"». Вступил в силу через 10 дней со дня официального опубликования (9 января 2005 г.). Опубликован: "Вестник Правительства Ленинградской области", №44, 30 декабря 2004 г. (Legislative Assembly of Leningrad Oblast. Oblast Law #116-oz of December 22, 2004 On Establishing the Borders of and Granting an Appropriate Status to the Municipal Formation of Tosnensky Municipal District and to the Municipal Formations It Comprises, as amended by the Oblast Law #17-oz of May 6, 2010 On Amending Various Oblast Laws Due to the Adoption of the Federal Law "On Amending Various Legislative Acts of the Russian Federation Due to the Improvement of the Organization of the Local Self-Government". Effective as of after 10 days from the day of the official publication (January 9, 2005).).