Palace of Culture named after A. G. Soldatov, Palace of Culture in Sverdlovsky City District, Russia.
This palace in Perm is a cultural venue with classical architecture featuring balanced proportions and symmetrical design. It contains performance halls, exhibition spaces, and facilities organized to host theater productions, concerts, and visual art events.
Construction started in 1940 but was interrupted by World War II and resumed after the war, finally completing in 1952. Prisoners of war participated in restoration work during the post-war reconstruction period.
The building functions as a performance and exhibition venue where locals gather for theater, music, and art. It remains an important meeting place for the community to experience creative works and cultural events.
The venue is accessible and hosts regular events throughout the year. You can find details about current programs and performances through local cultural resources or their official website.
The building housed the city's first television station starting in 1955, broadcasting locally and advancing media technology in the area. This made it an early hub for broadcasted entertainment and news distribution.
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