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Rustaveli Theatre
Theatre in Tbilisi, Georgia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Rustaveli National Theatre (Georgian: რუსთაველის ეროვნული თეატრი) is the largest and one of the oldest theaters of Georgia, located in its capital Tbilisi on Rustaveli Avenue. Housed in an ornate Rococo-style edifice, the theatre was founded in 1887 and since 1921 has carried the name of Georgia's national poet Rustaveli.[1]
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General information | |
Type | Performance venue |
Architectural style | Baroque, Rococo |
Location | Tbilisi, Georgia |
Completed | 1887 |
Owner | Government of Georgia |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Cornell K. Tatishchev, Aleksander Szymkiewicz |
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