Ostrovsky Museum
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Ostrovsky, Ostrovskoy, Ostrovskii (masculine), Ostrovskaya, Ostrovska (feminine), or Ostrovskoye (neuter) may refer to: Places * Ostrovsky District, several districts in Russia * Ostrovsky (inhabited locality), several rural localities in Russia *Ostrovsky Square, see Fences in Saint Petersburg People * Ostrovsky (surname), several people See also * House of Ostrovsky, former name of Maly Theatre, Moscow * Ostrovsky Institute (other) *Ostrowski (other) Ostrowski (; feminine: Ostrowska; plural: Ostrowscy) is a surname of Polish-language origin. The original name may have indicated someone who hailed from the Russian city of Ostrov. It is related to a number of surnames in other languages. Relate ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ostrovsky District
Ostrovsky District is the name of several administrative and municipal districts in Russia: *Ostrovsky District, Kostroma Oblast, an administrative and municipal district of Kostroma Oblast *Ostrovsky District, Pskov Oblast, an administrative and municipal district of Pskov Oblast Pskov Oblast (russian: Пско́вская о́бласть, ') is a federal subjects of Russia, federal subject of Russia (an oblast), located in the west of the country. Its administrative center is the types of inhabited localities in Russia, ... See also * Ostrovsky (other) References {{SIA, Russian districts ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ostrovsky (inhabited Locality)
Ostrovsky or Ostrovskoy (russian: Остро́вский or ; masculine), Ostrovskaya (; feminine), or Ostrovskoye (; neuter) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: * Ostrovsky, Tambov Oblast, a settlement in Yekaterinovsky Selsoviet of Morshansky District of Tambov Oblast * Ostrovsky, Tula Oblast, a settlement in Nikolskaya Rural Administration of Shchyokinsky District of Tula Oblast * Ostrovskoy, a ''khutor'' in Nizhneosinovsky Selsoviet of Surovikinsky District of Volgograd Oblast * Ostrovskoye, Kaliningrad Oblast, a settlement in Ozerkovsky Rural Okrug of Gvardeysky District of Kaliningrad Oblast * Ostrovskoye, Klevantsovskoye Settlement, Ostrovsky District, Kostroma Oblast, a railway station in Klevantsovskoye Settlement of Ostrovsky District of Kostroma Oblast * Ostrovskoye, Ostrovskoye (tsentralnoye) Settlement, Ostrovsky District, Kostroma Oblast, a settlement in Ostrovskoye (tsentralnoye) Settlement of Ostrovsky District of Kostroma Oblast * Ostrovskoye, Nizhn ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Fences In Saint Petersburg
The fences in Saint Petersburg, Russia are highly varied, with many notable examples remaining in use today from different periods in Russian architectural history. The works on the fences' creation began in the second half of 18th century (1770–1784) following the project of Yury Felten. The fencing consists of 36 granite columns, 32 links of shod fencings and the big gate in the centre and small ones on both sides. The gate are opposite the Summer garden avenues. Length of fencing is 232 metres. In 1866 there was an assassination against the Emperor Alexander II. In the memory of his rescue the chapel was constructed in place of the central gate. In 1930 a chapel was demolished, but the authentic image was lost. Church of the Savior on Blood The fencing at the Church of the Savior on Blood was created following the project of Alfred Alexandrovich Parland and executed in 1903-1907. This fencing has beautiful patterns formed by shod links with a large vegetative ornaments. It ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ostrovsky (surname)
Ostrovsky, Ostrovskiy, Ostrovskyi, be, Астроўскі, Astrowski (masculine), Ostrovskaya or Ostrovska, be, Астроўскaя, Astrowskaya (feminine) are variations of a Slavic surname. Notable people with the surname include: It is based on the Slavic word for "island" *Belarussian: востраў (vostraw) *Russian: остров (ostrov) *Ukrainian: острів (ostriv) Notable people *Alexander Ostrovsky (1823–1886), Russian dramatist *Alexey Ostrovsky (born 1976), Russian politician *Anton Ostrovsky (born 1982), Israeli actor and rap singer *Arkady Ostrovsky (1914–1967), Soviet composer *Baruch Ostrovsky (1890–1960), first mayor of Ra'anana, Israel * Erika Ostrovsky (1926–2010), Austrian-American biographer of Louis-Ferdinand Céline *Grigory Ostrovsky (1756–1814), Russian portrait painter * Iossif Ostrovskii (1934–2020), Ukrainian mathematician * Josh Ostrovsky (born 1982), American entrepreneur, social media personality * Leonid Ostrovsky (1936-2001), Sov ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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House Of Ostrovsky
Maly Theatre (, literally ''Small Theatre'' as opposed to nearby Bolshoi, or ''Grand'', opera theatre) is a theatre in Moscow, Russia, principally associated with the production of plays. Established in 1806Londre, Margot p. 307 and operating on its present site on the Theatre Square since 1824, the theatre traces its history to the Moscow University drama company, established in 1756. In the 19th century, Maly was "universally recognized in Russia as the leading dramatic theatre of the century", and was the home stage for Mikhail Shchepkin and Maria Yermolova. 40 of Alexander Ostrovsky's 54 plays premiered at Maly, and the theatre was known as The House of Ostrovsky.Londre, Margot p. 306 The Maly Theatre in Moscow and Alexandrinsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg "to a great extent determined the development of Russian theatre during the 19th and 20th century". Maly Theatre positions itself as a traditional drama theatre that produces classical heritage plays. For example, the 200 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ostrovsky Institute (other) in Tashkent, formerly the Ostrovsky Institute, founded in 1945
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Ostrovsky Institute may refer to: *Russian State Institute of Performing Arts in Leningrad, once called Ostrovsky Leningrad Theatre Institute (or Ostrovsky Institute) *Uzbekistan State Institute of Arts and Culture Uzbekistan State Institute of Arts and Culture (UzSIAC), based on the original Ostrovsky Institute and created by merging the Uzbekistan Institute of Arts and Tashkent State Institute of Culture in 2012, is a state-run higher education institut ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |