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Moscow Cinema

Coordinates:40°18′54″N44°52′16″E / 40.3151°N 44.8712°E /40.3151; 44.8712
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Cinema in Yerevan, Armenia
For the building in Saint Petersburg, seeMoscow Cinema (Saint Petersburg).
Moscow Cinema
Moscow Cinema
Map
Interactive map of Moscow Cinema
LocationAbovyan Street
Yerevan,Armenia
TypeIndoor theatre
Seating typeReserved
Opened12 December 1936
Website
official site

Moscow Cinema (Armenian:Մոսկվա կինոթատրոն,romanizedMoskva kinotatron) is a cinema hall in theArmenian capitalYerevan. It is located inCharles Aznavour Square onAbovyan Street.

History and structure

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The cinema was opened in 1936 on the site ofSaint Paul and Peter Church, which was demolished in the 1930s by the Soviet authorities.[1] The building was designed by architects Tiran Yerkanyan and Gevorg Kochar. The theatre was opened on 12 December 1936. Its first ever show was of the Soviet-Armenian moviePepo.

In 1960, the building was redesigned by architects Gevorg Kochar and Telman Gevorkyan. In 1983, the building was redeveloped when the facade was decorated with scenes of many famous Soviet-Armenian movies includingChapayev,Pepo,David Bek andSayat Nova.

The cinema at night

The cinema was privatized in 1999. Following a major renovation, the cinema was reopened in September 2000.

Moscow Cinema is the main venue of theGolden Apricot Yerevan International Film Festival, an international film festival held in Yerevan every year since 2004.[2] The square in front of the cinema was named afterCharles Aznavour as part of the celebrations of the 10th anniversary of Armenian independence in 2001.[3]

Currently, Moscow Cinema has 4 theatre halls: the red hall with 491 seats, the blue hall with 350 seats, the small red hall with 49 seats and the gallery with 35 seats. The cinema has also an open-air theatre located at the eastern side of the building.

See also

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External links

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References

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  1. ^Grigoryan, Marianna (24 March 2010)."Armenia: Yerevan Architectural Debate Pits Church against Preservationists".Eurasianet. The Open Society Institute. Archived fromthe original on 22 December 2015. Retrieved4 April 2012.
  2. ^Ionesyan, Karine (14 July 2010)."Golden Apricot: Int'l film festival picking up pace in Yerevan".ArmeniaNow. Retrieved4 April 2012.
  3. ^"Armenians name square in Yerevan after famous French singer". Noyan Tapan news agency. 24 September 2001. Archived fromthe original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved4 April 2012.
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