Dnieper River · Ukraine · Dnepropetrovsk
The Rodina Cinema is Dnepropetrovsk's first cinema.
The Rodina Cinema was constructed in the late 19th century by Germans and was then known as Sailer's Bioscope.
Starting from 16 May 1897, which was only two years after the world's first public cinema show was held, there, in Yekaterinoslav Governorate, on the corner of two streets now known...
Europe · Czech Republic · Prague
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Russia · Moscow
The Moscow Regional Russian State Ballet Theatre (the Theatre or the State Russian Ballet, for short) is one of Russia's leading ballet enterprises.
In contrast to other ballet companies that have lately been formed as one-off non-repertory companies, the Russian State Ballet has been a resident company for decades; the company has its own stage...
Oka River · Russia · Ryazan
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Europe · Austria · Salzburg
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Russia · Moscow
The history of the Satire Theatre's building began in distant times of the 1917 Russian Revolution when the Nikitins' Circus existed. Then, after the Circus moved out because of no food for animals, the Moscow Music Hall moved in. Later the music hall circus was transformed into the Operetta Theatre and only then into the Satire Theatre.
In 1963...
Russia · Moscow
The really unique Theatre with the Bluebird, the bird of happiness, on a golden harp, the symbol of the Theatre, above is called the eighth wonder of the world.
Unusual is the Theatre… It has large lobbies with small sofas and laced bridges above the foyer. Heroes of favourite fairy-tales welcome kids from the bridges. What funny door-handles! T...
Russia · Moscow
The forefather of the Raikin Satyricon Theatre (the Satyricon or the Theatre, for short) was Leningrad Theatre of Miniatures, which was founded in 1939 and became known as Arcady Raikin's Theatre. This was a theatre that had its own repertoire, its own company of actors and its own indisputable leader, Arkady Raikin.
Having been created as a var...
Ukraine · Chernihiv
The Shchors Cinema is the first one in the Chernihiv Region. Its history started in 1939. Originally, the Blue Auditorium functioned only. Then the Round Auditorium replaced an orchestra and dancing spectators in the Upper Foyer.
In 1962, the Red Auditorium was opened.
Today, three auditoriums are open in the Cinema and seat 500, 300 and 70 p...
Ukraine · Donetsk
On 6 September 1939, in the city of Donetsk (then Stalino) the Shevchenko Cinema was opened; it was one of the USSR's best cinemas and Ukraine's first two-auditorium cinema.
Its building was constructed to a design by the most talented architect L. Teplitsky.
At present, there are two auditoriums in the cinema: the Malachite Lounge and the Ru...