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Fig. 13 | City, Territory and Architecture

Fig. 13

From: Circus is a performance but it is also a building—memory of circus buildings in Europe

Fig. 13

Source: 1Astley’s Amphitheatre (London) –http://www.circopedia.org/SHORT_HISTORY_OF_THE_CIRCUS. 2Royal Amphitheatre (London)—http://www.vam.ac.uk/content/articles/r/researching-theatre-and-performance/. 3Royal Amphitheatre of Arts (Paris)—https://historianet.nl/cultuur/wie-richtte-het-eerste-circus-op. 4Circus Ciniselli (St. Petersburg)http://opeterburge.ru/sight/zdanie-tsirka.html. 5Cirque d’Hiver (Paris)—http://www.circopedia.org/File:Cirque_d%27Hiver_(c.1925).jpeg. 6Circul de Stat in Bucuresti (Bucharest)—https://arhiva.uniuneaarhitectilor.ro/a-2718/circul-de-stat-vedere-de-ansamblu. 7Teatro Circo Price (Madrid)—https://www.francescopinton.es/proyectos/teatro-circo-price/. 8Omsk Circus (Omsk, Russia)—https://ponominalu.ru/venue/omskiy-gosudarstvennyy-cirk

Timeline summary of relations between stationary buildings appearance and architecture elements.

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