- Aleksanterin Teatteri
Aleksanterin Teatteri is a Finnish theatre in the city of
Helsinki at Bulevardi 23-27, also known as Russian Theater and Alexander Theatre.History
In the summer of 1875, the Governor-General of Russian Finland in 1866-1881, Count
Nikolay Adlerberg , who was a frequent theatergoer, receivedAlexander II of Russia 's permission to build a theater for Russians living inHelsingfors . The auditorium of the theatre was decorated by theSaint Petersburg architectJeronim Osuhovsky , and the Finnish artistSeverin Falkman decorated the ceiling paintings, which depict twelve cupids, reminding of theMariinsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg. The theatre technology was designed byIosif Vorontsov . The theatre was completed in October 1879, and in February 1880 was named after Russian Tsar Alexander II.The grand opening of the
Finnish Opera Company founded byAino Akte andEdward Fazer was made on March 30, 1880 withCharles Gounod 'sFaust .Since 1993, the building of the Alexander Theater has been used for guest stage performances, both theatre and dance.The theatre building also houses the administration of the Cultural Office, rehearsal facilities, the
Sibelius Academy Opera Studio, and the junior classes of the National Opera's ballet school.External links and references
[http://helsinki-hotels.net/alexander.htm ALEXANDER THEATRE]
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