Tbilisi State Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet - Zakaria Paliashvili

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Tbilisi, Georgia

The first Opera performance was in September 1845.

The construction of the Theatre building started in 1847 and finished in 1851, it was designed by the Italian architect Giovanni Scuderi.

A massive chandelier, weighing 1,218 kg, was shipped from Marseille, France. It was one of the most elegant and fascinating buildings.

A catastrophic fire in 1874 completely destroyed the building, costumes, scenery, music library.

The reconstruction was based on the design of the German architect Viktor Schröter and it was finished in 1896.

During the 1990s, the Opera building did not have enough financial resources for maintenance, so the building became of no use for performances.

The last reconstruction started in 2010/2011.

It is close to opening.

Svetlost Teatar has designed, manufactured and delivered:

Stage machinery-Double store elevator (tilting system, driving system, guiding system), 4 side-stage wagons, 2 trap elevators, 13-foot ramps, 3 backdrop store elevators, orchestra podium drive system, safety curtain drive system and controls, smoke hatch winch unit and controls, 1 proscenium lighting bridge, 2 proscenium lighting towers, 8 stage lighting ladders, 10 ballet towers, 7 backstage flies, backstage lighting hoist, flight mechanism, FOH-trap door

Stage lighting - Light Control system, main and back-up, Dimming system 672 ch., Main distribution, work light and auditorium lighting distribution, data distribution, work light lamps, 550 Spotlights and accessory music stands and lighting sources, Engineering, Planning.

Opera opening session in 2015

Tbilisi State Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet - Zakaria Paliashvili

Tbilisi, Georgia

The first Opera performance was in September 1845.

The construction of the Theatre building started in 1847 and finished in 1851, it was designed by the Italian architect Giovanni Scuderi.

A massive chandelier, weighing 1,218 kg, was shipped from Marseille, France. It was one of the most elegant and fascinating buildings.

A catastrophic fire in 1874 completely destroyed the building, costumes, scenery, music library.

The reconstruction was based on the design of the German architect Viktor Schröter and it was finished in 1896.

During the 1990s, the Opera building did not have enough financial resources for maintenance, so the building became of no use for performances.

The last reconstruction started in 2010/2011.

It is close to opening.

Svetlost Teatar has designed, manufactured and delivered:

Stage machinery-Double store elevator (tilting system, driving system, guiding system), 4 side-stage wagons, 2 trap elevators, 13-foot ramps, 3 backdrop store elevators, orchestra podium drive system, safety curtain drive system and controls, smoke hatch winch unit and controls, 1 proscenium lighting bridge, 2 proscenium lighting towers, 8 stage lighting ladders, 10 ballet towers, 7 backstage flies, backstage lighting hoist, flight mechanism, FOH-trap door

Stage lighting - Light Control system, main and back-up, Dimming system 672 ch., Main distribution, work light and auditorium lighting distribution, data distribution, work light lamps, 550 Spotlights and accessory music stands and lighting sources, Engineering, Planning.

Opera opening session in 2015