and although polcaran, who staged tosca at the mariinsky , moved it from the beginning of the 19th centuryto the 1930s, macau is ideal for the opera. the historic streets of macau seem to add atmosphere to the marinka's performance, especially the ruins of st. paul's cathedral, built by the jesuits at the very beginning of the 16th century, the very postcard view of the former portuguese colony, where the traditions of europe and asia are closely intertwined. destroyed by fire in 1835 cathedral. kept only the facade, but every day on the steps of the unesco world heritage site a spicy mix of west and east. marinka also creates a mix of cultures, the production involved a local youth choir and orchestra. this is a unique opportunity to hear music that you would never hear on ordinary days. it's amazing. the stage, the scenery, the performers, and of course, an incredible love story. it's nice. to touch russian culture, it is beautiful, and russian literature, fine art, music, we live in a special moment when there are many geopolitical tensions that destroy our world, culture promotes unifi