Ukraine · Lviv
The cinema was opened in 1960. It is situated in the very centre of Stiriysky Park in Samchuka Street. In the past, this part of the park used to host exhibitions.
In 1960, the Lviv Cinema became Ukraine's first wide-screen cinema featuring stereo sound. Later, when the production of wide-screen films declined, the cinema was re-equipped with a ...
Ukraine · Lviv
A two-masted tent show worked since 1948.
In 1959, a concrete cylinder under a canvas tent was built instead.
In 1964, construction of a permanent circus based on the concrete cylinder was started.
In October, 1968, the construction of the modern circus was finished. The Circus Studio for Children is opened in the Circus....
Europe · France · Lyon
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Dnieper River · Ukraine · Zaporizhia
A building of the Shchors Theatre (the Theatre, for short) was inaugurated in 1951. Before the 1941-1945 Great Patriotic War (the term used in Russia to describe the portion of World War II), the Theatre was assigned to Zhytomir and was named the Zhytomir Drama Theatre. Officially the Theatre was established on 5 March, 1929.
In 2003, the Theatr...
Baltic Sea · Russia · Saint Petersburg
The Maxim Gorky Culture Centre (the Centre, for short) is one of Saint Petersburg's leading concert halls. This is the first so-called "palace of culture" (culture centre) in Russia. It was constructed in 1926–1927 to a design by Aleksandr Gegello and David Krichevsky. In 1937, at Exposition Universelle in Paris, Gegello was awarded with a Grand Pr...
Russia · Moscow
Three mini-auditoriums. The Dolby Digital EX sound. The first auditorium — 67 seats, the second auditorium — 89 seats, the third auditorium — 99 seats.
A round auditorium. The Dolby Digital EX sound. The auditorium seats 278 people. A stadium-like arrangement of seats.
The Digital Cinema Auditorium. The Dolby Digital EX sound. Open 24 hours a...
Russia · Moscow
The Mir Concert Hall has 924 soft upholstered armchairs. Extra seats are possible. The scene is 10 metres (32.8 feet) in depth, 22 metres (72.2 feet) in width, and 10 metres (32.8 feet) in height.
There is the Jumanji Club and Restaurant holding up to 450 visitors in the ground floor. It offers services on arrangement and holding of press confer...
Russia · Moscow
The only Russia's Moscow Illusion Theatre (the Theatre, for short) was established in 1989. A founder of the Theatre was Anatoly Lyashenko, the Meritorious Artist and prize winner of international competitions.
It was his dream for many years to create an illusion theatre based on a trick as a medium of artistic sight for a performance but not a...
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...
Russia · Moscow
1989: the School of Modern Drama theatre (the Theatre, for short) is opened with a performance A Man Came to a Woman based on the play of the same name by Semyon Zlotnikov; starring Lyubov Polishchuk and Albert Filozov. The performance received awards for the best actor and the best actress.
1990: the first performances of the Theatre in the bui...