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Theatre building in Moscow, Russia

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Built 1913 by Karl Hippius as a merchants' club house. After 1917 used as Teatr Dimitrovsky. 1938-1941 rebuilding. From 1941 used as an opera house and musical theatre, named after the Russian theatre directors, Konstantin Stanislavski (1863-1938) and Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko (1858-1943). Damaged by fires in 1989 and 2003, subsequently repaired. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1913 by Karl Hippius as a merchants' club house. After 1917 used as Teatr Dimitrovsky. 1938-1941 rebuilding. From 1941 used as an opera house and musical theatre, named after the Russian theatre directors, Konstantin Stanislavski (1863-1938) and Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko (1858-1943). Damaged by fires in 1989 and 2003, subsequently repaired. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1913 by Karl Hippius as a merchants' club house. After 1917 used as Teatr Dimitrovsky. 1938-1941 rebuilding. From 1941 used as an opera house and musical theatre, named after the Russian theatre directors, Konstantin Stanislavski (1863-1938) and Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko (1858-1943). Damaged by fires in 1989 and 2003, subsequently repaired. (English) / qualifier
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Latest revision as of 13:22, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Moscow, Russia
  • Stanislavski and Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow Academic Music Theatre
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Stanislavski and Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow Academic Music Theatre [Moscow, RU]
Theatre building in Moscow, Russia
  • Stanislavski and Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow Academic Music Theatre

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55°45'52.920"N, 37°36'38.880"E
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Built 1913 by Karl Hippius as a merchants' club house. After 1917 used as Teatr Dimitrovsky. 1938-1941 rebuilding. From 1941 used as an opera house and musical theatre, named after the Russian theatre directors, Konstantin Stanislavski (1863-1938) and Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko (1858-1943). Damaged by fires in 1989 and 2003, subsequently repaired. (English)
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18 June 2003
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1913
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