Andreya Kalicha Street is one of the longest streets in Balaklava. Its historical part beginning on 1 May Square is very popular among tourists due to the buildings of the end of the XIX century preserved on it. There are still former income houses, a police station and a power station here.
In 1957 when Balaklava became part of Sevastopol, the street was renamed in honor of the leader of the first local group of Bolsheviks Andrey Kalich. In the early XX century the chief architect of Sevastopol, Michail Wrangel and Nikolai Kostandi - a friend of the Russian writer A. Kuprin, lived on this street. The monument to Kuprin is installed on the parallel Nazukina Street.