Le Gymnasium Alexandrinum de Marioupol , en ukrainien Олександрівська чоловіча гімназія (Маріуполь)[modifier , en russe Мариупольская Александровская мужская гимназия, est une école d'Ukraine situé à Marioupol.
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The Gymnasium Alexandrinum in Mariupol, Ukraine, is a cultural property of a historical place indexed in the Ukrainian heritage register under the reference 14-123-0007. It was the first boys' gymnasium of Mariupol. The gymnasium was built in 1876 upon the initiative of the Russian Emperor Alexander II of Russia. The building was named after Emperor Alexander II. It was built and designed by the architect Mykola Tolvinski.
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IT 8-bit was a computer museum in Mariupol, Ukraine. Founded by Dmitry Cherepanov, it was one of the largest privately owned computer museums in Ukraine prior to its destruction. The museum opened in August 2016.
The museum's collection included numerous computers from the Soviet Union.
The building housing the museum, which held more than 500 exhibits, was destroyed during the Siege of Mariupol in the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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The Church of Mary Magdalene was an Orthodox church in honor of the Apostle Mary Magdalene in Mariupol, Ukraine. Consecrated in 1897, it was a replacement of a church of the same name that was consecrated in 1791. The church was later purposefully destroyed in the 1930s during the Soviet era. It stood within the vicinity of what is known today as Theatre Square where the Donetsk Academic Regional Drama Theatre was built in 1960.
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The Tsarevich's Chapel was a chapel on Peace Avenue in Mariupol.
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The Saints Constantine and Helen Church was an Orthodox church in Mariupol, Ukraine.
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