6 Best Performing Arts Venues in Moscow, Russia

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We've compiled the best of the best in Moscow - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Tchaikovsky Conservatory

Ulitsa Bolshaya Nikitskaya Fodor's Choice

Rachmaninoff, Scriabin, and Tchaikovsky are among the famous composers who have worked here. The acoustics of the magnificent Great Hall are superb, and portraits of the world's great composers hang above the high balcony. The adjacent Small Hall is usually reserved for chamber-music concerts.

13/16 ul. Bolshaya Nikitskaya, Moscow, 125009, Russia
495-629–9401

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Moscow International Performing Arts Center

Zamoskvorech’ye

Opened in 2002, this architecturally striking center stages major classical concerts in its Svetlanov Hall, which contains Russia's largest organ. Concerts are also held in two other sizable halls and on the venue's summer terrace.

Kosmodamianskaya Emb., 52-8, Moscow, 115054, Russia
495-730--1011-Call Center

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Museum of AN Scriabin

Arbat

Classical concerts are held four to five times a week in a small concert hall in the apartment building where the composer Alexander Scriabin lived.

11 per. Bolshoi Nikolopeskovsky, Moscow, 119002, Russia
499-241--1901

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Russian Army Theater

Northern Outskirts

The Armed Forces Song and Dance Ensemble calls this venue home. If nothing else, this theater is worth a visit for the architecture—a giant star-shaped construction with columns and marble floors.

2 pl. Suvorovskaya, Moscow, 129110, Russia
495-681--2110

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Tchaikovsky Concert Hall

Ulitsa Tverskaya

With seating for more than 1,500, this huge hall is home to the State Symphony Orchestra, but also hosts concerts by other renowned Russian and international musicians.

4/31 pl. Triumfalnaya, Moscow, 125009, Russia
495-232--0400

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Tsaritsyno Museum

Southern Outskirts

The music hall at Catherine the Great's restored Moscow palace regularly holds classical-music concerts in its four small halls.

1 ul. Dolskaya, Moscow, 115569, Russia
495-322--4433

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