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Dear friends, We are pleased to greet you in Nikitskaya Jewish Cultural Center. Here one can find ideal conditions for relaxation and for the creative development of the individual in the atmosphere of the old Moscow mansion harmoniously combined with the ambience of modern European club. In our Center you will find a pastime to you liking – enthralling educational programs and gripping creative studios, exquisite concerts, Sunday and family programs, and, of course, you will get acquainted with the rich Jewish history and traditions! Enjoy your spare time within the walls of the Jewish Cultural Center.
With best regards, JCC team
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The Nikitskaya JCC is one of the brightest Moscow leisure centers for children and adults. It is located in the historical district in a beautiful 19-th century mansion. Part of the JCC building is home to the childcare center “Tapuz” which focuses on preschool children’s aesthetic development. There is also a variety of artistic and sports studios (ceramics, fitness, yoga, chess, karate, etc.) The Nikitskaya JÑÑ is a unique venue and for several years has been a central meeting point for jazz-addicts, cinema fans and literature lovers. The center hosts meetings with illustrious artists, writers and film directors.
The Nikitskaya JCC is pleased to offer you rooms with different layouts and facilities for business and entertainment events: conferences, seminars, presentations, meeting, briefings, corporate parties. Facilities include: - A spacious hall with state of the art stage and audio equipment - fully equipped conference rooms, - ballroom - gym.
In all the rooms a video projector, TV and video equipment, flipcharts, any furniture items in different combinations and arrangements are available. There’s also private parking, a restaurant, a coffee-break, cleaning, high speed internet access, a telephone circuit and up-to-date air-conditioning system in each room.
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History of the Building
The building at the crossroads of Bolshaya Nikitskaya str. and Skaryatinskiy side street is located at the preserved territory among the ancient architectural monuments. The old mansion excellently blends with the city landscape thanks to the façade traditional for the old Moscow architecture. Since 1802 till 1817 the mansion belonged to prince Boris Shakhovsky. Till the Soviet epoch the mansion has changed a number of aristocratic owners. Since 2001 it is home to the Jewish Cultural Center. |
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Assembly hall Square, m2 - 135 ì2 + control room Maximum seating capacity – up to 120 people Equipment - motorized projection screen, multimedia projector, stage with wooden cover (6õ5ì), motorized curtain, theatre sound and lighting, radio microphones, grand piano. |
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Studio 37 Square, m2 - 80 m2 Maximum seating capacity – up to 20 people Equipment - flipchart, music center, motorized projection screen |
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Ballroom Square, m2 - 80 m2 Maximum seating capacity – up to 20 people Equipment - ballet bars, mirrors, shower room, music center, piano, tennis table, sports facilities. |
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Conference room 45 Square, m2 - 34 m2 Maximum seating capacity – up to 14 people Description - attic floor, original design, music center, piano |
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