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Theatre building in Saratov, Russia

(‎Set [en] alias: State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre)
 
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Built 1864-1865 as Gorodskoy Teatr by K. V. Tiden. Opened 4 Nov 1865. Major rebuilding 1957-1962 by T. G. Botianovsky, L. I. Yachin and O. A. Ger. Named in honour of the Russian journalist and politician, Nikolay Gavrilovich Chernyshevsky (1828-1889). (English)
Property / Note: Built 1864-1865 as Gorodskoy Teatr by K. V. Tiden. Opened 4 Nov 1865. Major rebuilding 1957-1962 by T. G. Botianovsky, L. I. Yachin and O. A. Ger. Named in honour of the Russian journalist and politician, Nikolay Gavrilovich Chernyshevsky (1828-1889). (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1864-1865 as Gorodskoy Teatr by K. V. Tiden. Opened 4 Nov 1865. Major rebuilding 1957-1962 by T. G. Botianovsky, L. I. Yachin and O. A. Ger. Named in honour of the Russian journalist and politician, Nikolay Gavrilovich Chernyshevsky (1828-1889). (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Saratov, Russia
  • State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre
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State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre [Saratov]
Theatre building in Saratov, Russia
  • State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre

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51°31'58.368"N, 46°1'55.560"E
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Built 1864-1865 as Gorodskoy Teatr by K. V. Tiden. Opened 4 Nov 1865. Major rebuilding 1957-1962 by T. G. Botianovsky, L. I. Yachin and O. A. Ger. Named in honour of the Russian journalist and politician, Nikolay Gavrilovich Chernyshevsky (1828-1889). (English)
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4 November 1865Gregorian
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1962
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