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theatre in Minsk

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Built 1887-1890 as municipal theatre by Karol Kaslouski and Kanstanzin Uvjadsjensky. Opened 5 June 1890. Later renamed in honour of the Belarusian poet and dramaist, Yanka Kupala (1882-1942). 1958 rebuilding (removing the original facade). 2010 rebuilding (rebuilding the original facade). Used for drama performances. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1887-1890 as municipal theatre by Karol Kaslouski and Kanstanzin Uvjadsjensky. Opened 5 June 1890. Later renamed in honour of the Belarusian poet and dramaist, Yanka Kupala (1882-1942). 1958 rebuilding (removing the original facade). 2010 rebuilding (rebuilding the original facade). Used for drama performances. (English) / rank
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theatre in Minsk
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Théâtre National Janka Kupala
theatre in Minsk

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    Built 1887-1890 as municipal theatre by Karol Kaslouski and Kanstanzin Uvjadsjensky. Opened 5 June 1890. Later renamed in honour of the Belarusian poet and dramaist, Yanka Kupala (1882-1942). 1958 rebuilding (removing the original facade). 2010 rebuilding (rebuilding the original facade). Used for drama performances. (English)
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    7 Engels street
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