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theatre building in Perm, Russia

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Drama theatre, built 1982 by V. P. Davydenko and V. I. Lyutikova. Opened as Dramatichesky teatr im. Lunacharskovo, named in honour of the Russian publicist and politician, Anatoly Vasilyevich Lunacharsky (1875-1933). Later renamed Akademichesky Teatr-Teatr [Academic Theatre-Theatre]. (English)
Property / Note: Drama theatre, built 1982 by V. P. Davydenko and V. I. Lyutikova. Opened as Dramatichesky teatr im. Lunacharskovo, named in honour of the Russian publicist and politician, Anatoly Vasilyevich Lunacharsky (1875-1933). Later renamed Akademichesky Teatr-Teatr [Academic Theatre-Theatre]. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Drama theatre, built 1982 by V. P. Davydenko and V. I. Lyutikova. Opened as Dramatichesky teatr im. Lunacharskovo, named in honour of the Russian publicist and politician, Anatoly Vasilyevich Lunacharsky (1875-1933). Later renamed Akademichesky Teatr-Teatr [Academic Theatre-Theatre]. (English) / qualifier
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theatre building in Perm, Russia
  • Perm Academic Theatre
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Perm Academic Theatre [Perm]
theatre building in Perm, Russia
  • Perm Academic Theatre

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58°0'28.825"N, 56°12'59.378"E
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Drama theatre, built 1982 by V. P. Davydenko and V. I. Lyutikova. Opened as Dramatichesky teatr im. Lunacharskovo, named in honour of the Russian publicist and politician, Anatoly Vasilyevich Lunacharsky (1875-1933). Later renamed Akademichesky Teatr-Teatr [Academic Theatre-Theatre]. (English)
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14 March 1927Gregorian
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