Circus


 You will get the perfect opportunity to see a performance like nowhere else! Clowns, acrobats, all kinds of surprises and entertainment will make you laugh and give you the feeling of being a child again! Young and grown-up people will fully enjoy it and have a perfect type of fun to finish the day with!

Bolshoi Moscow circus


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 The Great Moscow State Circus  is an auditorium in Moscow.  It was opened 30 April 1971. It can seat up to 3,400 people and the height of the amphitheatre  is 36 metres. Performances are held each day in the afternoon and evening.













Old Nikulin circus

2  The Old Moscow Circus on Tsvetnoy Boulevard is one of the oldest circuses in Russia. The former rider and gymnast Albert Salamonski established the permanent brick building for the circus on Tsvetnoy Boulevard in Moscow in 1880. On the 20th of October 1880 the circus was opened with five rows of seats, box seats, a dress circle, wooden unnumbered benches and a standing gallery . In 1884, brick stalls were built and, in 1889 a swimming pool was added. Albert Salamonski, himself a remarkable rider, found and attracted to the circus the best horse acts as well as other phenomenal acts from all over the world. At that time the circus began to expand its repertoire with elaborate pantomimes and special performances for children.
 In 1919 the Circus was nationalized in accordance with a decree from Lenin becoming the first Moscow State Circus. During World War II (1941-1945) the circus ran uninterrupted.















Cruises

from 03.05 to 15.05 (12 nights / 13 days)

Perm - Moscow

ship: m/s "Dmitri Furmanov"

from 28.04 to 12.05 (14 nights / 15 days)

Rostov-on-Don - Moscow

ship: m/s "Maxim Litvinov"

from 29.04 to 16.05 (17 nights / 18 days)

Rostov-on-Don - Astrakhan - Moscow

ship: m/s "Anton Chekhov"

from 03.06 to 14.06 (11 nights / 12 days)

Moscow - St. Petersburg

ship: m/s "Peter Tchaikovskiy"