Online camera Kudrovo. Prospekt Stroiteley (Leningrad region).
Kudrovo is a small town in the Leningrad region, located on the Okkervil River, 11 kilometers from St. Petersburg.
According to the director of the Vsevolozhsk State Historical Museum M.S. Ratnikov, Kudrovo village was first mentioned in the Novgorod scribe books of the 15th century.
In the first half of the 19th century on the site of the modern city there were manor houses Okkervil (Poltoratskaya Dacha) and Kosaya Gora, a winery and vodka factory.
In 1926 was formed commune "Kudorovo" Novo-Sergievsky village council.
In 1928 there was organized collective farm of the same name, which appeared on the maps only in 1939.
In 1940, there were 17 households in the state farm.
In 1958, the population of the village of Kudrovo was 307 people.
In 1966 the village became part of the Zanevsky village council.
In the late 1980s, an underpass tunnel (Narodnaya station) was built to the settlement, but the entrance hall of the station and the inclined course were not built.
In 2010, the active development of the village began with new apartment buildings. New neighborhoods "New Okkerville" and "Seven Capitals" were built, as well as the park "Okkerville".
In 2018, the village of Kudrovo became a city in Vsevolozhsk district of Leningrad region.