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58°21'59.19109"N, 25°36'15.81610"E
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Teatrihoov is the organization, that is organizing cultural activity, such as international residencies and culture events in the Koidu Community Centre. (English)
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Carl Robert Jakobsoni 18, Viljandi, 71005 Viljandi maakond, Estland
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1911
In 1911, the Koit Society took out a loan and built a new building to replace the old one, which has survived to the present day. (English)
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1940
In 1940, the society closed and the building was nationalised.- During the Soviet era, the building was used as the Ugala Theatre and after the theatre's relocation it was known as the Viljandi Youth Centre. (English)
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1987
In 1987 the building was declared dilapidated. (English)
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1994
In 1994, the building was returned to the Koit cultural association. (English)
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