Russia · Moscow
The history of the Yevgeny Vakhtangov Theatre (the Theatre, for short) began long before it was founded. In late 1913, the Student Drama Studio (the Studio, for short) was established by a group of very young, 18–20 year-old, Moscow students who decided to study theatre art according to Stanislavsky's system. Moscow was full of gossip about the Stu...
Russia · Moscow
The Pobeda Cinema (the Cinema, for short) was constructed in 1957 to a design by Ivan Zholtovsky, the USSR's Meritorious Architect and a winner of the State Stalin Prize. The Cinema is a free-standing, rectangular building that features columns placed along the facade. The design of the building was based on that of a palace from an Italian town of...
Russia · Moscow
Situated on the Krasnokholmsky Island, Moscow International Performing Arts Centre (the Centre, for short) was constructed at the joint initiative of Moscow's mayor Yury Luzhkov and the eminent musician and public figure Vladimir Spivakov using funds of the Government of Moscow. Before the Centre, concert halls for classical music had not been cons...