The Alexandra, renamed the Pushkin Theatre in the Soviet era, recently reclaimed its original name. Built by Carlo Rossi in 1830 in the Neoclassical style he favoured, the building has a portico with six columns topped by Stepan Pimenov's Apollo's chariot. A major centre of Russian theatre, it houses the country's oldest theatre company, founded in 1756, presenting plays from the classical repertoire.
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