Makletsky concert hall, Concert hall in Yekaterinburg, Russia
Makletsky Concert Hall is a performance venue with neoclassical architecture located at Pervomayskaya Street 22. The building features illuminated facades with a lighting system that highlights its structural elements, especially visible after dark.
Construction of the building began in 1917 as a meeting place for merchants before being repurposed. The venue officially opened as a concert hall in October 1926.
The hall became home to the Sverdlovsk Philharmonic Society in 1936, representing a major step for organized classical music in this region at that time. Visitors today experience how this venue continues to be central to the city's musical life and cultural identity.
The hall is conveniently located on Pervomayskaya Street in the city center and is easily accessible by public transportation. Information about performances and ticket purchases is available on the official website uralmuzuch.ru.
The building underwent a specialized lighting renovation using LED technology that highlights the neoclassical details in a new way. This modernization keeps the historic exterior unchanged while hiding the technology inside.
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