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Russian Cultural Centre (Lviv)

Russian Cultural Center in Lviv ((ウクライナ語:Російський культурний центр у Львові), (ロシア語:Русский культурный центр во Львове)) is an organization of Russian culture in Lviv, the only organization in this interest in West-Ukraine. Situated on No. 1-a Korolenko Street, near the city center of Lviv, in western Ukraine. The center was the first of its kind〔Сокуров С. А. Очерки истории русского национально-культурного движения в Галиции (1988—1993 годы) — М.: "Клуб «Реалисты», 1999. — C. 8 ISBN 966-7617-65-3〕 to be opened in the USSR and it was the only one for a long time in the territory of Ukraine.
== History ==
The Russian Cultural Center was founded by the Pushkin Society in Lviv. The city council provided an old former cinema building located near the territory of St. George church (the Russian Orthodox church) in October 1990. Initially the "small auditorium" was renovated in April, 1994 followed by the "large auditorium" in April 1996. It is from this date that the organization became active.
Money for the renovations was donated by private donors, such as Alexander Svistunov.
The latter date is regarded to be founding date for the functioning of the center. It is operated by members of the Pushkin Society. Previously, concerts took place at the Regional Officer's House, The Zinkovska Theater, the Railway Workers Cultural Center and School No. 35.
Since January 1997 there has been an active library in the "Small Auditorium", which after 10 years has over 8,000 publications.
The first director of the centre was Sergey Sokurov, the founder of the Pushkin Society.

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