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  2. The dazzling history of the Mikhailovsky Theatre began in the 1830s, with the selection of the architect for the building. A refined connoisseur of art, Alexander Brullov built a theatre that was suitable for the already existing ensemble of Arts Square.

  3. An important date in the history of the Mikhailovsky Theatre is drawing near. The theatre first opened its doors 180 years ago, on 8 November 1833. This is an excellent occasion to recall the theatre’s past – rich, complex, and versatile: an epic history with a considerable legacy.

  4. Built 1831-1833 by Alexander Brullov, the building formed a part of Carlo Rossi 's grandiose plan for the Mikhailovsky Palace and the square in front of it - now Ploshchad Isskustv ("Arts Square").

    • 1, Ploshchad Isskustv
    • Nevsky Prospekt / Gostiny Dvor
  5. On November 8, 1833, the Mikhailovsky Theater in St. Petersburg was opened with the ballet Cupid in the Country and V. Karatygin's vaudeville "Familiar Strangers". The brilliant history of the Mikhailovsky Theater began with the choice of an architect for the building.

  6. History. The Theatre was named in honour of Great Duke Mikhail and in the empire epoch was used like tzar’s chamber theatre. There was no own troupe of the Mikhaillovsky Theatre that time, so rare Russian plays were shown there, but quite often the theater had guests from France and Germany.

  7. Nov 8, 2023 · The Imperial Mikhailovsky Theater was opened by the decree of Nicholas I signed in 1931. It was named in honor of the ruler's younger brother, Grand… “Everything breathes art here” Exactly 190 years ago, on November 8, 1833, St.

  8. In 1902, the theatre became part of The Russian Museum, but in 1917, after the Bolshevik Revolution, all French performers were forced to leave Russia and it was shut down. The closure was short lived, however, and in 1918, it re-opened under a series of name changes.

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