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Theatre building in Moscow, Russia, opened in 1792

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Palace of Ostankino, wooden palace with a private theatre as its central room, built 1792-1798 for count Nikolai Sheremetev by Giacomo Quarenghi, Vincenzo Brenna, Francesco Camporesi, Karl Blank, Ye. S. Nasarov and Ivan Starov. Theatre opened 1795. Closed 1804. (English)
Property / Note: Palace of Ostankino, wooden palace with a private theatre as its central room, built 1792-1798 for count Nikolai Sheremetev by Giacomo Quarenghi, Vincenzo Brenna, Francesco Camporesi, Karl Blank, Ye. S. Nasarov and Ivan Starov. Theatre opened 1795. Closed 1804. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Palace of Ostankino, wooden palace with a private theatre as its central room, built 1792-1798 for count Nikolai Sheremetev by Giacomo Quarenghi, Vincenzo Brenna, Francesco Camporesi, Karl Blank, Ye. S. Nasarov and Ivan Starov. Theatre opened 1795. Closed 1804. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Moscow, Russia, opened in 1792
  • Ostankino Palace Theatre
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Ostankino Palace Theatre [Moscow]
Theatre building in Moscow, Russia, opened in 1792
  • Ostankino Palace Theatre

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55°49'28.999"N, 37°36'51.998"E
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Palace of Ostankino, wooden palace with a private theatre as its central room, built 1792-1798 for count Nikolai Sheremetev by Giacomo Quarenghi, Vincenzo Brenna, Francesco Camporesi, Karl Blank, Ye. S. Nasarov and Ivan Starov. Theatre opened 1795. Closed 1804. (English)
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No heritage stage machinery contact Perspectiv: Igor Dubinin (English)
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Zuschauerraum und Bühne restauriert, Obermaschinerie teilweise original erhalten, Untermaschinerie irreparabel verbaut. Museumbetrieb, nur einzelne Aufführungen. (English)
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1792
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1796
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1827
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1870
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HST_0047
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1795
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1804
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