Clădiri pentru spectacole în Basarabia din a doua jumătate a secolului al XIX-lea – 1917 (conform documentelor din arhiva națională a Republicii Moldova)
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CEASTINA, Alla. Clădiri pentru spectacole în Basarabia din a doua jumătate a secolului al XIX-lea – 1917 (conform documentelor din arhiva națională a Republicii Moldova). In: Patrimoniul cultural: cercetare, valorificare, promovare, Ed. 12, 28-29 mai 2020, Chișinău. Chișinău: Institutul Patrimoniului Cultural, 2020, Ediția 12, Vol.1, pp. 98-103. ISBN 978-9975-52-215-1.
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Patrimoniul cultural: cercetare, valorificare, promovare
Ediția 12, Vol.1, 2020
Conferința "Patrimoniul cultural: cercetare, valorificare, promovare"
12, Chișinău, Moldova, 28-29 mai 2020

Clădiri pentru spectacole în Basarabia din a doua jumătate a secolului al XIX-lea – 1917 (conform documentelor din arhiva națională a Republicii Moldova)

BUILDINGS FOR SHOWS IN BESSARABIA IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE XIX CENTURY
– 1917 (ACCORDING TO THE DOCUMENTS OF THE NATIONAL ARCHIVE OF THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA)

CZU: 725.824(478)"XIX"

Pag. 98-103

Ceastina Alla
 
Institutul Patrimoniului Cultural
 
Disponibil în IBN: 4 decembrie 2020


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In the second half of the XIX century provincial circuses, menageries, theatres and other shows were quite widespread in the Bessarabian province. The design of the first circus buildings began to be seen there. So, in 1892 the Italian citizen O. Ferroni planned to approve the project for standard buildings in the large cities of the Bessarabia in the future. One of the first references to the menagerie in Chisinau dates back to 1893, when the Austriancitizen W. Anderlik erected a canvas building. In the same year, the famous Sur circus gave some performances in Chisinau. Another type of building for shows, the sports pavilion consisting of a skating ring, was built in Chisinau in 1910 thanks to the activity of two entrepreneurs G. Polyakov and E. Levin. The illusion-theatre building was opened in Bendery by entrepreneur C. Khatskelevich, about which documents were preserved from 1910–1917 in the National Archive of Moldova. Thus, circuses, menageries, theatres-illusions existed in Bessarabia in the XIX century and developed as a special and independent type of art, however, the problems associated with the history of the appearance and construction of buildings for shows in Bessarabian region remained far from unexplored and needed further study.

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buildings for shows, Circus, theatre-illusion, menagerie, construction