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Theatre building in Moscow, Russia

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Property / Burnt down date
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26 March 1853Gregorian
Timestamp+1853-03-26T00:00:00Z
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Property / Burnt down date: 26 March 1853Gregorian / rank
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Property / Burnt down date: 26 March 1853Gregorian / qualifier
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context: Opened January 6, 1825. Burnt at noon. Eleven men killed; number of injured unknown. (English)
Property / Burnt down date: 26 March 1853Gregorian / reference
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hi) (English)
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Opera house, built 1822-1825 by Ossip Beauvais (Bove) after plans by Andrei Michailov. Opened 7 January 1825 with the ballet, Triumph of the Muses. Destroyed by a fire in 1853, leaving only the exterior walls. 1856 rebuilt by Alberto Cavos. In 1922, the USSR was proclaimed in the auditorium. In the 1920s, conversion of the foyer of the Imperial Box into the Beethoven Concert Hall. 1942 damaged by bombs, subsequently restored. Used by opera and ballet performances by the resident companies. 2150 seats. (English)
Property / Note: Opera house, built 1822-1825 by Ossip Beauvais (Bove) after plans by Andrei Michailov. Opened 7 January 1825 with the ballet, Triumph of the Muses. Destroyed by a fire in 1853, leaving only the exterior walls. 1856 rebuilt by Alberto Cavos. In 1922, the USSR was proclaimed in the auditorium. In the 1920s, conversion of the foyer of the Imperial Box into the Beethoven Concert Hall. 1942 damaged by bombs, subsequently restored. Used by opera and ballet performances by the resident companies. 2150 seats. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Opera house, built 1822-1825 by Ossip Beauvais (Bove) after plans by Andrei Michailov. Opened 7 January 1825 with the ballet, Triumph of the Muses. Destroyed by a fire in 1853, leaving only the exterior walls. 1856 rebuilt by Alberto Cavos. In 1922, the USSR was proclaimed in the auditorium. In the 1920s, conversion of the foyer of the Imperial Box into the Beethoven Concert Hall. 1942 damaged by bombs, subsequently restored. Used by opera and ballet performances by the resident companies. 2150 seats. (English) / qualifier
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Property / Modern Opera Houses index
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Administration at, III. pp. 6, 7. Moynet, M. J., III. S. p. 3.
Property / Modern Opera Houses index: Administration at, III. pp. 6, 7. Moynet, M. J., III. S. p. 3. / rank
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Property / Preservation state: extant building / rank
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Property / Preservation state: Used as theatre today / rank
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Theatre building in Moscow, Russia
  • Grand Theatre
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Grand Theatre [Moscow]
Theatre building in Moscow, Russia
  • Grand Theatre

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55°45'37.001"N, 37°37'7.000"E
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hi) (English)
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Opera house, built 1822-1825 by Ossip Beauvais (Bove) after plans by Andrei Michailov. Opened 7 January 1825 with the ballet, Triumph of the Muses. Destroyed by a fire in 1853, leaving only the exterior walls. 1856 rebuilt by Alberto Cavos. In 1922, the USSR was proclaimed in the auditorium. In the 1920s, conversion of the foyer of the Imperial Box into the Beethoven Concert Hall. 1942 damaged by bombs, subsequently restored. Used by opera and ballet performances by the resident companies. 2150 seats. (English)
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20 August 1856Gregorian
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1896
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1940
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1853
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1,800
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26 March 1853Gregorian
Opened January 6, 1825. Burnt at noon. Eleven men killed; number of injured unknown. (English)
Administration at, III. pp. 6, 7. Moynet, M. J., III. S. p. 3.
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