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The building has three stories and features a coffeehouse, an art gallery, a number of refined halls varying in size, as well as an imposing concert hall with 450 seats. Due to all this, the
Central Military Club has always been an important cultural centre of the capital, once exhibiting works by
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and is administered by the
Executive Agency of Military Clubs and Information. The 2010 world chess championship match between Viswanathan Anand of India and Vaselin Topalov of Bulgaria was held in this building that was won by Viswanathan Anand.
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and providing these noted artists with studios. The concert hall has also seen performances by actors and opera singers like
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