Perm State Circus, Circus building in Motovilikhinsky District, Russia
Perm State Circus is a performance venue situated along Uralskaya Street with the squared-off forms and concrete construction typical of 1970s Soviet architecture. The building features the clean lines and solid geometric shapes that defined that era's approach to public structures.
The building was constructed in 1970 and entered the Russian register of protected cultural properties in September 2016. This designation ensured the preservation of its architectural and historical significance for the future.
This circus serves as a social gathering place where generations of residents have enjoyed performances combining traditional Russian acrobatic skills with contemporary entertainment. The venue reflects the region's strong connection to live performance traditions that remain central to the community.
Information about current performances and ticket availability can be obtained at the on-site box office. Checking the venue's official information beforehand helps plan your visit and understand what shows are running.
The circus sits in a city positioned at the geographical boundary between Europe and Asia, making it a symbolic location at this continental intersection. This geographical position has shaped the city's character and its role as a cultural hub.
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