Novokuznetsk State Circus, Circus building in Novokuznetsk, Russia.
The Novokuznetsk State Circus is a performance venue in this major industrial city in Siberia. The interior features tiered seating sections arranged in a circular layout around a central performance ring where artists and acrobats work.
The building was constructed in 1967 during the Soviet period and represented an important step in bringing entertainment to this remote industrial center. Its creation reflected the Soviet commitment to establishing cultural venues even in distant Siberian cities.
The facility maintains traditional Russian circus arts through regular performances featuring acrobatics, animal training displays, and professional clowning presentations.
This venue sits in a central location within the city and is easy to access. Shows take place regularly throughout the year, with ticket purchase available at the entrance.
This circus represents one of the easternmost permanent circus structures in Russia, serving the entire Kemerovo Oblast region with year-round performances.
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