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Landmark: Yekaterinburg CircusCity: Yekaterinburg
Country: Russia
Continent: Europe
Yekaterinburg Circus, Yekaterinburg, Russia, Europe
The Yekaterinburg Circus is a performance venue located in Yekaterinburg, Russia.
It is a dedicated structure for circus arts and entertainment.
Visual Characteristics
The building is a circular structure with a domed roof. Its exterior is primarily clad in light-colored concrete panels. The main entrance features a prominent archway. The structure stands approximately 30 meters tall.
Location & Access Logistics
The Yekaterinburg Circus is situated at 52 8 Marta Street, Yekaterinburg. It is approximately 2 kilometers west of the city center. Public transport options include bus routes 19, 27, 46, and 57, which stop at the "Circus" bus stop directly opposite the venue. Tram routes 3, 6, 15, and 21 also serve the nearby "8 Marta Street" stop, a 5-minute walk away. Limited street parking is available in the immediate vicinity, often filling quickly during performance times.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Construction of the Yekaterinburg Circus began in 1977 and it opened its doors in 1980. The design is attributed to architects V.V. Kamensky and V.I. Shvarts. Its original purpose was to provide a permanent, purpose-built facility for touring and resident circus troupes, replacing earlier temporary structures.
Key Highlights & Activities
Attend scheduled circus performances. The venue hosts a variety of acts including acrobatics, animal shows, and clowning. Check the official schedule for specific showtimes and program details. Photography is generally permitted during performances, but flash is often restricted.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available within the main building. Seating is arranged in a tiered configuration around the central arena. Limited food and beverage concessions operate during showtimes. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally reliable inside the venue.
Best Time to Visit
Performance schedules vary, with shows typically occurring on weekends and during holiday periods. Evening performances often provide a different lighting atmosphere than matinees. For photography, consider the lighting conditions during the specific show you attend.
Facts & Legends
The Yekaterinburg Circus is known for its innovative acoustic design, intended to enhance the sound of the performances and audience reactions. A local anecdote suggests that the specific curvature of the dome was calculated to ensure optimal sound projection throughout the arena.
Nearby Landmarks
- Yekaterinburg Historical Museum (0.8km East)
- V.I. Lenin Monument (1.2km Northeast)
- Ural Federal University (1.5km Northwest)
- Church on the Blood (1.8km East)