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2 Rossi Street

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The sculpture was installed in the courtyard and unveiled on January 8, 2004, the 94th anniversary of the great ballerina's birth. The sculpture is 233 centimetres (7.64 ft) x 107 centimetres (3.51 ft) x 65 centimetres (2.13 ft), the pedestal height is 140 centimetres (4.6 ft).
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At the end of the 18th century, the plot was sold and design work for the site was begun in 1816 by the Committee for Structures and Hydraulic Works. All five buildings on Rossi Street were designed by Carlo Rossi and built between 1828 and 1834. #2 was built in 1832. Since then the facade has
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The building, a prime architectural ornament of the city, follows the canons of classical antiquity: its height and width are identical (22 metres (72 ft)), and its length (220 metres (720 ft)) is exactly ten times its width. It is located in central St. Petersburg, the nearest metro
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During preparation for the celebrations of the 300th anniversary of Saint Petersburg, employees of the Vaganova Ballet Academy were alerted to the existence of the sculpture in the museum's storerooms. Under the initiative of the Rector of the Academy L. N. Nadirov, the academy accepted
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The building was initially a commercial enterprise under the aegis of the Ministry of the Imperial Court. The shops of the merchants Dejtera, Kolpakov, and Nizovskaya, and porcelain, glass, and paper manufactories were located on the ground floor. The upper two floors held apartments.
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In 1999 the Committee on Urban Planning & Architecture held a design competition for the improvement of Architect Rossi Street and Ostrovsky Square, and various improvements were made to the street, adding granite pavements and stone ramps.
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building using municipal funds. Now the building has been largely restored to a satisfactory state. The project has also allowed us to increase the floor area by 3,200 square metres (34,000 sq ft), providing more usable space.
275:Здесь, в репетиционных залах Санкт-Петербургской Императорской балетной труппы и театрального училища, с 1847 г. по 1905 г. проходила творческая деятельность Мариуса Ивановича Петипа, великого русского балетмейстера, артиста, педагога 255:
Here, in the rehearsal halls of the St. Petersburg Imperial Ballet and Theater School, the great Russian choreographer, performer, and teacher Marius Ivanovich Petipa was active from 1847 through 1905.
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At the end of 2007 an overhaul of the building was announced, including the addition of penthouse apartments. Renovation began in August 2009 and was scheduled to have been completed by December 2010.
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After some changes to the facade and interior (arches converted to window niches, interior walls removed to create open halls) under the direction of the architect
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Park. It remained there until the middle 1980s, by which time it had deteriorated considerably, at which time it was dismantled and placed in storage at the
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English: By 2006 this building had declined to a parlous state that began to threaten the safety of the pupils, so it was decided to renovate the
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Vera Arkadyevna Michurina-Samoilov lived and worked in this house from 1917, and died here in 1948.
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In the middle of the 18th century the site was occupied with gardens and outbuildings of the
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In 1890-1891 a building was constructed in the courtyard of 2 Rossi Street (designed by
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The building features memorials to some of the artists associated with 2 Rossi Street.
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Cultural heritage monuments of federal significance in Saint Petersburg
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responsibility for the sculpture and restored it at its own expense.
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2 Rossi Street at the beginning of the 20th century
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Russian
St. Petersburg
Carlo Rossi
Gostiny Dvor
Vorontsov Palace
Anichkov Palace

Gostiny Dvor
Nicholas I
Alberto Cavos
Vaganova Academy of Russian Ballet
Alexander Geshvend
World War II
Leningrad Military District
Russian
Vaganova Ballet Academy
Valentina Matviyenko
Governor of Saint Petersburg
Galina Ulanova
Elena Janson-Manizer
Yelagin Island
Kirov
Yelagin Palace
Russian
Marius Ivanovich Petipa
electroplate
Vera Michurina-Samoilova
People's Artist of the USSR
marble

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