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Theatre building in Saint Petersburg, Russia, opened in 1760

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Yusopov Palace Theatre
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Palace theatre of Yusupovskovo Dvorets na Moyke (Yusupov Palace on Moyka), built 1832-1834 by Andrey Alekseyevich Mikhailov for the princes Yusupov. Opened 1834. (English)
Property / Note: Palace theatre of Yusupovskovo Dvorets na Moyke (Yusupov Palace on Moyka), built 1832-1834 by Andrey Alekseyevich Mikhailov for the princes Yusupov. Opened 1834. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Palace theatre of Yusupovskovo Dvorets na Moyke (Yusupov Palace on Moyka), built 1832-1834 by Andrey Alekseyevich Mikhailov for the princes Yusupov. Opened 1834. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Saint Petersburg, Russia, opened in 1760
  • Yusopov Palace Theatre
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Yusopov Palace Theatre [Saint Petersburg]
Theatre building in Saint Petersburg, Russia, opened in 1760
  • Yusopov Palace Theatre

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Palace theatre of Yusupovskovo Dvorets na Moyke (Yusupov Palace on Moyka), built 1832-1834 by Andrey Alekseyevich Mikhailov for the princes Yusupov. Opened 1834. (English)
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1760
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