Ulitsa Schepkina, d. 24, str. 1  

55.777686, 37.629174 (OpenStreetMap, Google Maps, Yandex Maps)

Arbor with a statue to the right from the building
How many electric lighting fixtures are there?
5

Историческая справка Рисунок к КП 705

`Schuka` and `Schepka`, two higher theatre schools of Moscow, were named after actors Boris Schukin and Mikhail Schepkin. In 1822 Schepkin debuted on stage of Moscow Maly Theatre, and his stage career has been connected with that theatre ever since. His next brilliant performance took place in Saint Petersburg a few years later. Mikhail Zagoskin, the administrator of Moscow theatres, gave Schepkin a job of a declamation teacher in Moscow theatre school of Maly Theatre so he could share his skills with many generations of actors. Mikhail Schepkin participated in two most significant premieres of his century. In 1831 he was the first to play the role of Famusov in Griboedov`s `Woe from Wit`. His role of the Mayor in Nikolay Gogol`s comedy `The Inspector General` became an unexcelled example as well. In 1853 during his only trip abroad he met Alexander Gerzen and later wrote to him: `The slaves are not willing to be free yet. How come you got so proud-spirited to set them free against their will, to become the creator of their happiness... Let the natural principles guide the world`s progress and help this process by developing a good moral sense in human. Sow the idea, but don`t water it with blood`. // Mikhail Schepkin (in the center) playing Famusov

Входил в трассы категорий Лев & Единорог

Статистика взятия: 126/129 (98%).

По категориям:

  • Лев & Единорог: 126/129 (98%)