Moscow’s Oldest Cinema Reopens After 7-Year Reconstruction  

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The Art Theater (Khudozhestvenny) on Arbat Square was for more than a century the site of openings, cinema festivals, and special events. Built in 1909 by Robert Albert Broksha, it was the third cinema in the city and the only theater especially designed to show movies. In 1912-1913 Broksha had Fyodor Shekhtel, Russia’s finest style moderne architect, redesign and expand the theater. Damaged during the war and reconstructed many times in the following years, little remained of the Shekhtel design.

Source: Moscow’s Oldest Cinema Reopens After 7-Year Reconstruction – The Moscow Times