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Opened
  
1826

Phone
  
+7 812 244-59-04

Capacity
  
310

Kamenny Island Theatre

Operator
  
Tovstonogov Bolshoi Drama Theatre

Renovated
  
1843, 1964 - 1967, 2006 - 2012

Architect
  
Smaragd Shustov, Alberto Cavos

Address
  
pl. Starogo Teatra, 13, Sankt-Peterburg, Russia, 197022

Similar
  
Tovstonogov Bolshoi Drama Th, Kamenny Islands, Bolshoi Theatre - Saint Pet, Alexandrinsky Theatre, Kamenny Island Palace

The Kamenny Island Theatre (also known as the Stone Island Theatre, in Russian: Каменноостровский театр) is a wooden theatre on the grounds of the Kamennoostrovsky Palace, Kamenny Island, Saint Petersburg, Russia. It is the only surviving wooden theatre in St. Petersburg, and one of the few remaining in Europe. The theatre is a world heritage site protected by UNESCO.

Since 2005, the theatre is home to a second stage of the Bolshoi Drama.

History of the building

The theatre was built in 1826 to a design by Smaragd Shustov in just 40 days. The building was intended to stand for seven years, but it survived much more. In 1843, Alberto Cavos was commissioned to develop a new project. Reconstruction of the theatre has principally changes the building's outlook, but the auditorium received only minor changes. In 1964-1967, the venue was restorated according to a project overseen by Irina Benois. Although the facade of the theatre was kept intact, the auditorium was completely rearranged. After the reconstruction, the theatre was made property of the St. Petersburg Television Company. In 2005, a decree of the President of Russia has transferred the Kamenny Island Theatre to the Bolshoi Drama Theatre. Extensive renovation took place in between 2005 and 2012, when the theatre has opened as the second stage of the Bolshoi Drama.

References

Kamenny Island Theatre Wikipedia