Odessa Philharmonic Theater

The Odesa Philharmonic Theatre is a theater in Odesa, Ukraine. The design resembles the Doge's Palace in Venice. The foundation stone for the theater was laid 3 September 1894, a day after the centennial of the founding of Odesa. The building was intended as the new stock exchange, or "New Exchange" to replace the old stock exchange, and the vast h…
The Odesa Philharmonic Theatre is a theater in Odesa, Ukraine. The design resembles the Doge's Palace in Venice. The foundation stone for the theater was laid 3 September 1894, a day after the centennial of the founding of Odesa. The building was intended as the new stock exchange, or "New Exchange" to replace the old stock exchange, and the vast hall was decorated with six panels by the artist Nikolay Karazin which depict commerce throughout various stages of history.
  • Capacity: 1,000
  • Opened: 1898
  • Architect: Alexander Bernardazzi
  • Former names: New Exchange
  • Address: 17 Italiiska Street · Odesa · Ukraine
  • Broke ground: 3 September 1894
  • Type: Theater
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