Tolstoy Street (formerly known as Podvinskaya) has almost completely preserved its appearance as the beginning. It is part of the twentieth century and is part of the protected zone of the historic part of the city. The street is about 200 m long from the street. Suvorov to the mouth of the Vitba River. The first buildings in the area of the modern street appeared in the 10th—12th centuries. The opposite ends of the street end with high-rise accents — the Assumption and Resurrection churches, which were destroyed during the Soviet era and rebuilt in the 2000s.