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Theatre building in Moscow, Russia

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Built 1884-1885 by Konstantin V. Tersky and Fyodor O. Schechtel (facade) as a rebuilding of an existing building, for the German-Russian theatre impresario, Georg Paradies (1847-1901). Opened as Teatr Paradiz, also known as Internationalny Teatr and Nikitsky Teatr. Currently home to the Teatr imeni Vladimira Mayakovsovo, named in honour of the Russian poet, Vladimir Mayakovsky (1893-1930). (English)
Property / Note: Built 1884-1885 by Konstantin V. Tersky and Fyodor O. Schechtel (facade) as a rebuilding of an existing building, for the German-Russian theatre impresario, Georg Paradies (1847-1901). Opened as Teatr Paradiz, also known as Internationalny Teatr and Nikitsky Teatr. Currently home to the Teatr imeni Vladimira Mayakovsovo, named in honour of the Russian poet, Vladimir Mayakovsky (1893-1930). (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1884-1885 by Konstantin V. Tersky and Fyodor O. Schechtel (facade) as a rebuilding of an existing building, for the German-Russian theatre impresario, Georg Paradies (1847-1901). Opened as Teatr Paradiz, also known as Internationalny Teatr and Nikitsky Teatr. Currently home to the Teatr imeni Vladimira Mayakovsovo, named in honour of the Russian poet, Vladimir Mayakovsky (1893-1930). (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Moscow, Russia
  • Mayakovsky Theatre
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Mayakovsky Theatre [Moscow]
Theatre building in Moscow, Russia
  • Mayakovsky Theatre

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55°45'22.680"N, 37°36'5.857"E
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Built 1884-1885 by Konstantin V. Tersky and Fyodor O. Schechtel (facade) as a rebuilding of an existing building, for the German-Russian theatre impresario, Georg Paradies (1847-1901). Opened as Teatr Paradiz, also known as Internationalny Teatr and Nikitsky Teatr. Currently home to the Teatr imeni Vladimira Mayakovsovo, named in honour of the Russian poet, Vladimir Mayakovsky (1893-1930). (English)
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1886
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