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Theatre building in Perm, Russia

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Youth Theater
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Property / Wikidata instance: Q2416110 / rank
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Property / Wikidata instance: Q24354 / rank
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Property / Carthalia ID: 5459 / rank
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Built in the late 19th century by A. Turchevich as a mansion for E. I. Lyubimov. From 1948 used as a theatre, named Dramatichesky Teatr. 1982-1985 major rebuilding. Re-opened 1985 as as a youth theatre (Teatr Yunovo Zritelya). (English)
Property / Note: Built in the late 19th century by A. Turchevich as a mansion for E. I. Lyubimov. From 1948 used as a theatre, named Dramatichesky Teatr. 1982-1985 major rebuilding. Re-opened 1985 as as a youth theatre (Teatr Yunovo Zritelya). (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built in the late 19th century by A. Turchevich as a mansion for E. I. Lyubimov. From 1948 used as a theatre, named Dramatichesky Teatr. 1982-1985 major rebuilding. Re-opened 1985 as as a youth theatre (Teatr Yunovo Zritelya). (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Perm, Russia
  • Youth Theater
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Youth Theater [Perm]
Theatre building in Perm, Russia
  • Youth Theater

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58°0'41.000"N, 56°14'48.998"E
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Built in the late 19th century by A. Turchevich as a mansion for E. I. Lyubimov. From 1948 used as a theatre, named Dramatichesky Teatr. 1982-1985 major rebuilding. Re-opened 1985 as as a youth theatre (Teatr Yunovo Zritelya). (English)
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1948
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