Moscow Nikulin Circus on Tsvetnoy Boulevard

Moscow Nikulin Circus on Tsvetnoy Boulevard is one of the oldest circuses in Russia. The Moscow circus was opened on October 20, 1880 by Albert Salamonsky. The auditorium can accommodate up to 2,000 people. In December 1996, after the 75th anniversary of Yuri Nikulin, the circus was given the name “Moscow Nikulin Circus on Tsvetnoy Boulevard”. In August 1997, after the death of the People’s Artist, his son Maxim Nikulin was elected General Director and Artistic Director. The Moscow Circus is a real wonderland, where both children and adults experience genuine delight, all the numbers are watched in one breath, and artistic tricks are on the edge of human capabilities.

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