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Theatre building in Kiev, Ukraine

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(‎Created claim: Address (P164): 50 Volodymyrska Street)
 
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Національна опера України імені Тараса Шевченка [Київ]
description / ukdescription / uk
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Будівля театру у Києві, Україна
Property / Address
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50 Volodymyrska Street
Property / Address: 50 Volodymyrska Street / rank
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Property / architect
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Property / architect: Viktor Johann Gottlieb Schröter / rank
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Property / Source URL
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Property / Source URL: https://www.44.ua/news/3006783/istoria-teatra-opery-i-baleta-im-tarasa-sevcenko-v-kieve-foto-video / rank
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Property / Redevelopment date
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1930s
Timestamp+1930-00-00T00:00:00Z
Timezone+00:00
CalendarGregorian
Precision10 years
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After0
Property / Redevelopment date: 1930s / rank
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Normal rank
Property / Redevelopment date: 1930s / qualifier
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context: In the 1930s, the theatre was to be rebuilt, adding a "proletarian style" to its architecture. However, it ended up simply removing the aforementioned busts of composers from the times of the empire, and building an additional two-storey rehearsal room. (English)
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1980s
Timestamp+1980-00-00T00:00:00Z
Timezone+00:00
CalendarGregorian
Precision10 years
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After0
Property / Redevelopment date: 1980s / rank
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Normal rank
Property / Redevelopment date: 1980s / qualifier
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context: 1980s, under the direction of architect Boris Zhezherin, the theatre was reconstructed, during which the internal structure of the rooms changed. Grimerooms and rehearsal rooms became bigger, and a choral class appeared. The stage was also enlarged. Its area after the reconstruction is 824 square metres. The orchestra pit was re-equipped, which now accommodates about 100 musicians, and the old organ was replaced with a new one. The latter was made to the special order of the theatre by the company "Ridger-Klos" from the Czech Republic. Overall, the reconstruction significantly expanded the theatre's space. (English)
Property / significant date
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8 May 1943
Timestamp+1943-05-08T00:00:00Z
Timezone+00:00
CalendarGregorian
Precision1 day
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After0
Property / significant date: 8 May 1943 / rank
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Property / significant date: 8 May 1943 / qualifier
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context: 8 May 1943, a bomb hit the theatre building, killing 4 German officers. (English)
Property / significant date: 8 May 1943 / qualifier
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timeline label: bomb hit building

Latest revision as of 19:59, 14 June 2024

Theatre building in Kiev, Ukraine
  • Taras Shevchenko Ukraine National Opera
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Taras Shevchenko Ukraine National Opera [Kiev]
Theatre building in Kiev, Ukraine
  • Taras Shevchenko Ukraine National Opera

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50°26'48.372"N, 30°30'44.676"E
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Kiev Opera House 2012 01.JPG
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29 September 1901Gregorian
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1,683
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Володимирська вулиця, 50
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50 Volodymyrska Street
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1930s
In the 1930s, the theatre was to be rebuilt, adding a "proletarian style" to its architecture. However, it ended up simply removing the aforementioned busts of composers from the times of the empire, and building an additional two-storey rehearsal room. (English)
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1980s
1980s, under the direction of architect Boris Zhezherin, the theatre was reconstructed, during which the internal structure of the rooms changed. Grimerooms and rehearsal rooms became bigger, and a choral class appeared. The stage was also enlarged. Its area after the reconstruction is 824 square metres. The orchestra pit was re-equipped, which now accommodates about 100 musicians, and the old organ was replaced with a new one. The latter was made to the special order of the theatre by the company "Ridger-Klos" from the Czech Republic. Overall, the reconstruction significantly expanded the theatre's space. (English)
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8 May 1943
8 May 1943, a bomb hit the theatre building, killing 4 German officers. (English)
bomb hit building
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