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Theatre building in Irkutsk, Russia

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Built 1894-1897 by Victor Schröter (after a fire had destroyed the third local wooden threatre on 28 October 1890). Opened 30 August 1897 with a prayer ceremony, and on 2 September 1897 with Gogol's Auditor. 1967 renamed in honour of the Russian actor and theatre director, Nikolay Pavlovich Okhlopkov (1900-1967). (English)
Property / Note: Built 1894-1897 by Victor Schröter (after a fire had destroyed the third local wooden threatre on 28 October 1890). Opened 30 August 1897 with a prayer ceremony, and on 2 September 1897 with Gogol's Auditor. 1967 renamed in honour of the Russian actor and theatre director, Nikolay Pavlovich Okhlopkov (1900-1967). (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1894-1897 by Victor Schröter (after a fire had destroyed the third local wooden threatre on 28 October 1890). Opened 30 August 1897 with a prayer ceremony, and on 2 September 1897 with Gogol's Auditor. 1967 renamed in honour of the Russian actor and theatre director, Nikolay Pavlovich Okhlopkov (1900-1967). (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Irkutsk, Russia
  • Okhlopkov Drama Theatre
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Okhlopkov Drama Theatre [Irkutsk]
Theatre building in Irkutsk, Russia
  • Okhlopkov Drama Theatre

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52°16'39.648"N, 104°16'52.752"E
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Built 1894-1897 by Victor Schröter (after a fire had destroyed the third local wooden threatre on 28 October 1890). Opened 30 August 1897 with a prayer ceremony, and on 2 September 1897 with Gogol's Auditor. 1967 renamed in honour of the Russian actor and theatre director, Nikolay Pavlovich Okhlopkov (1900-1967). (English)
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30 August 1897Gregorian
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