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Confirmed the special value of the building, which is the capital theater “Modern”. It is located at the address: Spartakovskaya square, 9/1 and is the object of cultural heritage.

This three-storey building is l-shaped with projection, attics (decorative walls) and basement. It features a spherical dome on the roof and double-height main hall with walls on two floors, which are not separated by a ceiling and two rows of Windows, hardwood main entrance door with carved decoration. One of the parts of the structure goes on Spartakovskaya square, and the other on Perevedenovsky per.

He also added that is recognized as the valuable stucco decoration adorn the building both outside and inside. This including ornamental friezes, bas-reliefs, rosettes, festoons, wreaths. Was included in the capital structure of the building, floor, location, interiors and ladders, the materials used in construction and decoration.

the House was built in 1911 in the style of Moscow art Nouveau architect of the Capitol Dulin for a Long time in the Palace of culture worked as a theater and dance clubs, as well as the clubs of sewing, aircraft modeling, choral singing and drawing. Nowadays the building is occupied by the theatre “Modern”.

Capitol Abramovich (Capito Avraamovich) Doolin (4 March 1876 — 26 August 1933) — Russian and Soviet architect and engineer. He created a building style and was one of the brightest architects working in this direction. In his projects often built apartment houses and mansions. In addition, he was the author of the project of the pavilion of Goznak for the world exhibition in Paris in 1925.

Modern — home architectural style of the last century in Moscow. It was also called style individuals. Architects to translate into reality the most daring and eccentric wishes of customers and had the full freedom of expression. The appearance of the buildings echoed with the decoration of the premises, the important role played by the principle of “inside out”. Most often the customers of these houses were merchants, entrepreneurs, philanthropists and artists.

the Facades in the modern era was asymmetric, and the plans of the buildings — not rectangular. The house looked strange due to the rounded corners and flowing forms of decoration. They attracted the attention of rasstanovka picturesque Windows, with images of plants and animals, as well as mosaic tiles, ceramic tiles and art metal facades. No building was like another.