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Exhibition Dedicated to Marlene Dietrich Open in Moscow
13.11.2008 19:00
Exhibition Dedicated to Marlene Dietrich Open in Moscow

The exhibition “Great Marlene. Story of the Star” has been open in Tsaritsyno Museum, Moscow. More than 600 exhibits are being displayed in 19 museum halls of the Khlebny House.
      
      Each of the halls is dedicated to different years in the life of the actress. The exposition presents Marlene Dietrich’s stage dresses, a collection of photos and her correspondence with many notable figures.
      
      For the opening of the exhibition Dietrich’s daughter Maria Riva had sent a complimentary address, outlining that Marlene Dietrich “loved Russians and Russian culture”.
      
      The exposition is open for general public till the 8th of March.
      
      Source: newsru.com

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