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Theatre building in Kazan, Russia

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Property / Carthalia ID: 2177 / rank
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Built 1936-1956 by Skvortsonv and Gainutdinov on the site of the former Gorodskoy Teatr (destroyed by fire in 1919). Opened 28 Sep 1956 with Nazib G. Zhiganov's opera Altynchech. Named in honour of the Tatar poet, Musa Dzhalil (1906-1944). Used for opera, operetta, and ballet performances by the resident companies. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1936-1956 by Skvortsonv and Gainutdinov on the site of the former Gorodskoy Teatr (destroyed by fire in 1919). Opened 28 Sep 1956 with Nazib G. Zhiganov's opera Altynchech. Named in honour of the Tatar poet, Musa Dzhalil (1906-1944). Used for opera, operetta, and ballet performances by the resident companies. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1936-1956 by Skvortsonv and Gainutdinov on the site of the former Gorodskoy Teatr (destroyed by fire in 1919). Opened 28 Sep 1956 with Nazib G. Zhiganov's opera Altynchech. Named in honour of the Tatar poet, Musa Dzhalil (1906-1944). Used for opera, operetta, and ballet performances by the resident companies. (English) / qualifier
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Latest revision as of 12:49, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Kazan, Russia
  • M. Dzhalil Tatar Academic State Opera and Ballet Theater
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M. Dzhalil Tatar Academic State Opera and Ballet Theater [Kazan]
Theatre building in Kazan, Russia
  • M. Dzhalil Tatar Academic State Opera and Ballet Theater

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55°47'44.016"N, 49°7'28.992"E
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Built 1936-1956 by Skvortsonv and Gainutdinov on the site of the former Gorodskoy Teatr (destroyed by fire in 1919). Opened 28 Sep 1956 with Nazib G. Zhiganov's opera Altynchech. Named in honour of the Tatar poet, Musa Dzhalil (1906-1944). Used for opera, operetta, and ballet performances by the resident companies. (English)
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1956
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