Noble Assembly Building

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From 1912 to 1914, the building was the residence of the Noble House itself. During the First World War, the building housed a Japanese hospital, where Japanese doctors who arrived in Russia with the Red Cross worked and lived; in 1918, the building housed a Proletarian Cultural Organization. In 1924, a cinema was opened in the building. In 1933, the Proletarian Cultural and Cinematographic Theater left the building of the former Noble House, and the Leningrad Radio moved into this building, where it remains to this day.

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Malaya Sadovaya ulitsa, 2/27, Palace District, Saint Petersburg, Russia, 191011

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