Guidebook for Moscow

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Guidebook for Moscow

Arts & Culture

Концерты классической музыки
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Tsjajkovskij-konsertsalen
31/4 Tverskaya St
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Концерты классической музыки
A theatre originally began in the Hermitage Garden in 1892 under the initiative of Yakov Shchukin and opened in 1894 as an open-air theatre. It attracted tens of thousands of people and opera singers, orchestras and circus artistes from across Europe.[6] In 1910, a modernist "Mirror Theatre", designed by Novikov, was inaugurated with a spot designated for open air performances. After the demise of the Soviet Union, the central government passed it to the Novaya opera, who, with the Austrian contractor Lennex and chief architect Vladimir Kotelnikov, built a new theatre, utilising some of the architectural elements of the Mirror Theatre.[6] It opened on 27 December 1997 in a new building with a gala concert featuring artists such as Dmitry Khvorostovsky, Paata Burchuladze, soloists of the Ebony Opera. The premier was viewed by the then mayor of Moscow Yuri Luzhkov, the then Russian President's wife, Naina Yeltsin and other eminent persons.
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Moskovskiy Teatr Novaya Opera Im. Ye.v. Kolobova
3 строение 2 Ulitsa Karetnyy Ryad
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A theatre originally began in the Hermitage Garden in 1892 under the initiative of Yakov Shchukin and opened in 1894 as an open-air theatre. It attracted tens of thousands of people and opera singers, orchestras and circus artistes from across Europe.[6] In 1910, a modernist "Mirror Theatre", designed by Novikov, was inaugurated with a spot designated for open air performances. After the demise of the Soviet Union, the central government passed it to the Novaya opera, who, with the Austrian contractor Lennex and chief architect Vladimir Kotelnikov, built a new theatre, utilising some of the architectural elements of the Mirror Theatre.[6] It opened on 27 December 1997 in a new building with a gala concert featuring artists such as Dmitry Khvorostovsky, Paata Burchuladze, soloists of the Ebony Opera. The premier was viewed by the then mayor of Moscow Yuri Luzhkov, the then Russian President's wife, Naina Yeltsin and other eminent persons.

Getting Around

Станция метро
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Mayakovskaya station
Triumfalnaya ploshchad'
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Станция метро
Станция метро
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Pushkinskaya station
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Станция метро
Ulitsa Karetnyy Ryad, 3
3 Ulitsa Karetnyy Ryad

Gastronomy

АВ DAILY
18-20 Sadovaya-Triumfal'naya Ulitsa
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Vkusvill
29к1 Ulitsa Usacheva
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Finance

Rayffayzen Bank, Atm
20 Ulitsa Malaya Dmitrovka
Rosbank
32, строение 1 Sadovaya-Kudrinskaya Ulitsa