Union Concert Hall, Odessa
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Union Concert Hall | |
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Будинок концертного залу «Уніон» | |
General information | |
Address | , 43 |
Town or city | Odessa |
Country | Ukraine |
The Union Concert Hall, Odessa is a public concert hall in Odessa, Ukraine built by the Mutual Association of Jewish clerks (Russian: Дом концертного зала Унион).
History[]
It was designed by architects F. A. Troupyansky and A. R. Reyhenberg in 1901–1902. In 1899 David Tarnopol, head of the Society (1894–1905), decided to construct a more capacious building for the Association. In the same year he purchased a large plot of land on the corner of Trinity and Alexander street.
The project involved the construction of a building with rooms for classrooms, libraries, reading rooms and a concert hall. On 8 September 1902 the structure was consecrated.
The cost of construction was 222,173,134 rubles, while the value of domestic equipment was 9267.97 rubles.
Performances[]
Composer Alexander Scriabin performed from 6–9 December 1911. At a literary evening on March 19, 1925 poets Svetlov M., M. Hungry and writer Yugov A. appeared.
Further reading[]
- Пилявский В.А. Здания, сооружения, памятники Одессы и их зодчие. — 2-е изд. — Одесса: Optimum, 2010. — 276 с. — ISBN 978-966-344-377-5.
- Buildings and structures in Odessa
- Jews and Judaism in Odessa