House of culture Iskra, Cultural center in Kalmius Raion, Ukraine.
House of Culture Iskra is a community venue in the region equipped with an auditorium, exhibition spaces, and multipurpose rooms. These facilities accommodate performances, art displays, and public gatherings of different sizes.
The building was established in 1960 during a period of residential expansion in the region. Architect M. Iu. Petukhov designed the structure as part of community development at that time.
The center serves as a gathering place where residents participate in performances, exhibitions, and creative activities that reflect local artistic traditions. It functions as a venue where the community's cultural life unfolds through regular public events and displays.
Visitors can ask about current activities and upcoming events through local announcements or by visiting in person. The facility opens for various programs and activities throughout the week.
The center contains five specialized sections dedicated to different artistic disciplines, ranging from traditional crafts to theater. This division allows each art form to develop in dedicated, properly equipped spaces.
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