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concert hall in Moscow, Russia

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Concert hall, built 1933-1940 by D. I. Chechulin and K. K. Orlov. Named in honour of the Russian composer, Piotr Ilyich Chaikovsky (1840-1893). Home to the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra. (English)
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concert hall in Moscow, Russia
  • P. I. Tchaikovsky Concert Hall
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Tchaikovsky Concert Hall [Moscow]
concert hall in Moscow, Russia
  • P. I. Tchaikovsky Concert Hall

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55°46'8.339"N, 37°35'49.042"E
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Concert hall, built 1933-1940 by D. I. Chechulin and K. K. Orlov. Named in honour of the Russian composer, Piotr Ilyich Chaikovsky (1840-1893). Home to the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra. (English)
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almost circular stage with organ (English)
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1940
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