The Vyborg Palace of Culture is one of the main cultural centers of the northern capital of Russia. Almost from its very foundation (in 1927), significant cultural events were held in its halls: performances, cinema sessions and various lectures. The stage of the palace served and is serving as a platform for the creativity of both domestic and foreign theater stars. The layout of the hall of Vyborgsky Palace of Culture (large) shows that it can accommodate up to 1870 people.
History
The construction of the Vyborgsky House of Culture was completed in 1927, on the 10th anniversary of the Great October Revolution. It became a real cultural and educational center for the workers of Leningrad at that time.
In addition to professional theatrical art, amateur creative associations were represented in the palace. Amateur art was at a fairly high level. It should also be mentioned that in Vyborgsky Palace of Culture the first amateur club was founded in Leningrad, which became famous throughout the USSR.
Location
The address of the building of Vyborgsky Palace of Culture: St. Petersburg, Komissar Smirnov street, 15. It is located not far from the city center, in the Vyborgsky district, from which it got its name. Not far from the recreation center is the embankment of the Neva River. Nearby are two metro stations: "Ploshchad Lenina" and "Vyborgskaya".
When leaving at the Ploshchad Lenina station, follow Botkinskaya Street to Akademika Lebedev Street. Next, you need to go to Lesnoy Ave and along it - to Komissar Smirnov Street. A walk takes no more than 15 minutes.
When leaving Vyborgskaya station, you will immediately get to Lesnoy Avenue and through it you can get to ul. Commissar Smirnov.
Near the Palace of Culture are such attractions as the Vyborg Garden, the monument to Peter the Great and Sampson Cathedral.
Scheme of the hall of the recreation center "Vyborgsky"
The Vyborgsky Palace of Culture has two halls - a large theater and a small (concert). The large hall, as already mentioned, can accommodate up to 1870 spectators. It holds performances, large concerts and even entire conferences. The layout of the Vyborgsky recreation center is presented below.
In the small (or concert) hall, performances are also staged, concerts, business meetings, and seminars are held. If you wish, you can even order a children's holiday. Below is a diagram of the hall of Vyborgsky Palace of Culture with a capacity of 400 people.
In addition to two halls, the palace has its own library. Her book fund has about one hundred thousand volumes of the most diverse subjects. In addition, you can subscribe to many central and local magazines and newspapers.