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The Manege holds 3,000 people and was opened in December 2002.
Furthermore, inside Manege, there are now elevators and not one but two exhibition halls.
The Manege was opened to public June 1, 1989.
In the early 1970s, there were plans to demolish to Hollandsche Manege.
The two were riding in the back of the car after having given a public speech at Mikhailovsky Manege.
They were put up in front of the Saint Petersburg Manege six years later.
The Manege is a low, rectangular block with arched openings and lunettes.
In 1824-25 he participated in the reconstruction of Moscow Manege.
The competitions at the outdoor manege can be viewed from the Club Center and open stands.
The first university horse manege was opened at Shiraz University in 2011.
The Manege was large enough to hold an entire infantry regiment—over two thousand soldiers— as well as an invited audience.
"What was special about Manege was its gigantic, flat white ceiling, which looked like it floated on air.
His first turns across the stage were fast and neat, as was his later manege of turns.
The northern part of the garden is adjacent to the large underground shopping complex at Manege Square.
The roof, with its internal rafters and beams exposed, rests on external columns of the Manege.
An outdoor manege measuring approximately lies to the west of the stable yard, suitable for 3 day eventing.
The Manege, which had been storage for Military Museum since 1974, was constructed to an exhibition hall during 1986-1989.
In the coda, the electricity of his jumps made his manege, or circle around the stage, exciting.
Agitated streets; still more agitated round the Salle de Manege!
And she cot a manege.
The finals were held at the Football Manege Arena in Minsk.
For associations with the French equestrian term (Manège), see Manege.
Manege was used first as a training ground and for military reviews and parades, then a concert and presentation hall in 1831.
Despite the controvesary, Manege's reopening simply means the return to life of one Muscovites' favorite cultural sites.
In the Salle de Manege Chapter 2.1.