Baku Puppet Theatre

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Baku Puppet Theatre
Address Neftchilyar Avenue, 36
City Baku
Country  Azerbaijan
Architect Józef Płoszko
Capacity 210 seats
Type Puppet theatre
Years active Since 1931
Rebuilt 1921
Other names "Phenomenon", "Satyragite"

The Baku Puppet Theatre (formally Abdulla Shaig Azerbaijan State Puppet Theatre, Azerbaijani: Abdulla Şaiq adına Azərbaycan Dövlət Kukla Teatrı) is located on Neftchiler Avenue of Baku. It was built in 1910 by Polish architect Józef Plośko, initially as the French Renaissance "Phenomenon" movie theater.[1]

The puppets vary in size from a few centimetres to double the size of a human.[2]

History

Baku Puppet Theatre

The theatre building was erected at the Baku Boulevard when there was no greenery yet. The exhaust ventilation system was superseded by forced ventilation. When the movie theater was opened to the public in June 1910, its administration advertised the features of full air change, occurring every 15 minutes and special ozonator. In 1921, according to project of Azerbaijani architect Zivar-bey Akhmadbeyov the theatre was cardinally rebuilt for theatre "Satyragite".[3] Since 1931 the theatre serves its current function, becoming independent in 1965.

References

  1. (Russian)Ш.С. Фатуллаев. Градостроительство и архитектура Азербайджана XIX-начала XX века, Ленинград, 1986, с. 229
  2. "Puppet Theatre". City Life.az. Retrieved 2010-05-16. 
  3. Фатуллаев, с. 231

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