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| + | Built 1908 by A. A. Kozlov and Fyodor O. Schechtel. Opened 1909 as Zimny Teatr (Winter Theatre). 1954 rebuilding by A. V. Titov. Re-opened as Dramatichesky Teatr im. Maxima Gorkovo named in honour of the Russian writer, Maxim Gorky (1868-1936). Later used as philharmonic concert hall (Filarmoniya). (English) | ||
| Property / Note: Built 1908 by A. A. Kozlov and Fyodor O. Schechtel. Opened 1909 as Zimny Teatr (Winter Theatre). 1954 rebuilding by A. V. Titov. Re-opened as Dramatichesky Teatr im. Maxima Gorkovo named in honour of the Russian writer, Maxim Gorky (1868-1936). Later used as philharmonic concert hall (Filarmoniya). (English) / rank | |||
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| Property / Note: Built 1908 by A. A. Kozlov and Fyodor O. Schechtel. Opened 1909 as Zimny Teatr (Winter Theatre). 1954 rebuilding by A. V. Titov. Re-opened as Dramatichesky Teatr im. Maxima Gorkovo named in honour of the Russian writer, Maxim Gorky (1868-1936). Later used as philharmonic concert hall (Filarmoniya). (English) / qualifier | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:21, 11 September 2025
Theatre building in Krasnodar, Russia
- Winter Theater
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | Winter Theater [Krasnodar] | Theatre building in Krasnodar, Russia |
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45°1'37.999"N, 38°58'14.999"E
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Built 1908 by A. A. Kozlov and Fyodor O. Schechtel. Opened 1909 as Zimny Teatr (Winter Theatre). 1954 rebuilding by A. V. Titov. Re-opened as Dramatichesky Teatr im. Maxima Gorkovo named in honour of the Russian writer, Maxim Gorky (1868-1936). Later used as philharmonic concert hall (Filarmoniya). (English)
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1909
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1950s
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55 Krasnaya Street, Krasnodar
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