Bolshaya Morskaya street is the second street that appeared in Sevastopol. Yes, and it was called then Sea, began from Catherine square, now it is Nakhimov square, and ended in the modern Ushakov square. Actively build up a Large Sea began in the 30s of the 19th century. The big Sea has become a wide, landscaped, paved street with rich houses. During the Crimean war (1854 – 1855) the main part of the buildings of the defending Sevastopol was destroyed. Restoration of the city was delayed for a long time. In the early 1860s, the Bolshaya Morskaya was a series of wooden buildings and barracks.