I've only been here a couple of times, but it's very impressive. But of course there is nothing to compare it with, because I have not been to theaters in other cities. And so when you are there it is very atmospheric.
A very old theater. Well done for preserving traditions. It's a bit of a pity, though, that there is no tutor in Russian at all. But culture is necessary for everyone. There are many contests, but unfortunately the population is not notified, only from educational institutions and by order.
The Palace of Metallurgists the current theater was launched and began operating in 1955. My dad Nikolai Ilyich Makarov supervised the completion of the construction.Japanese prisoners of war began construction. In 1953, they were taken to Japan. And at the request of the first director of the media, Yoda Matyushin, that was the name of the DGMC at that time. Makarov N. And buduch the beginning.The hydraulic engineering facilities and the reservoir have not yet been assembled, everything was under construction. Workers were recruited from the prisoners of the Kingir lag . The construction and finishing works have been completed. Two beautiful fountains were built on the territory. The chandelier in the hall was imported from St. Petersburg. The library was located on the ground floor of the left wing. There is a billiard room on the second floor. Solemn events were held in the Palace. In normal times it worked as a cinema. There were amateur art clubs, dance clubs, etc.