impact:

philharmonic.by

The Belarusian State Philharmonic is a musical institution based in Minsk, Belarus. The Belarusian State Philharmonic was founded on 25 April 1937. It featured a symphony orchestra, a Belarusian folk instruments ensemble, a dance ensemble, and a choir. A 930-seat concert hall on Yakub Kolas Square opened its doors in April 1963. In 2004–2005, the hall underwent renovation. Nowadays, the Philharmonic houses the Great Hall, with 688 seats, and the Small Hall named after R. Shirma, with 200 seats. On 13 August 2020, following the 2020 presidential election and the brutal crackdown during anti-government rallies by riot police, the Philharmonic employees joined the protests with posters My Voice Was Stolen and a performance of the iconic song Mighty God by Gregory Shirma Choir . The Philharmonic continued the protests by singing Kupalinka, Pahonia by M. Bogdanovich, Break the Prison Walls, and other songs around Minsk: on Yakub Kolas Square, in front of Minsk Tractor Works, at the indoor pavilion of Komarovsky market, at Kupalovskaya metro station, and in the atriums of Capital and Gallery shopping centers. More information...

According to PR-model, philharmonic.by is ranked 429,607th in multilingual Wikipedia, in particular this website is ranked 48,606th in Russian Wikipedia.

The website is placed before portergeo.com.au and after cheritz.com in the BestRef global ranking of the most important sources of Wikipedia.

#Language
PR-model F-model AR-model
429,607th place
141,519th place
204,040th place
48,606th place
22,485th place
25,095th place
1,215,870th place
330,637th place
401,476th place
3,131st place
2,396th place
1,662nd place
2,039th place
3,128th place
2,549th place
55,997th place
18,158th place
48,407th place
129,845th place
78,415th place
61,045th place
41,173rd place
29,105th place
25,456th place
elGreek
94,737th place
75,835th place
97,516th place
frFrench
568,966th place
557,958th place
560,476th place