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Theatre building in Güstrow, Germany

(‎Created claim: Note (P44): Opened 12 Oct 1828 with a performance by the Schwerin court theatre ensemble. 1886-1888 used as military barracks, later again used as a theatre and cinema. 1955-1957 restorations and rebuilding. Re-opened 1 Sep 1957 as Ernst-Barlach-Theater. Named in honour of the German sculptor, printmaker and writer, Ernst Barlach (1870-1938)., #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939)
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Property / Note: Opened 12 Oct 1828 with a performance by the Schwerin court theatre ensemble. 1886-1888 used as military barracks, later again used as a theatre and cinema. 1955-1957 restorations and rebuilding. Re-opened 1 Sep 1957 as Ernst-Barlach-Theater. Named in honour of the German sculptor, printmaker and writer, Ernst Barlach (1870-1938). (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Güstrow, Germany
  • Ernst-Barlach-Theater
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Ernst-Barlach-Theater [Güstrow]
Theatre building in Güstrow, Germany
  • Ernst-Barlach-Theater

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53°47'28.464"N, 12°10'33.240"E
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Opened 12 Oct 1828 with a performance by the Schwerin court theatre ensemble. 1886-1888 used as military barracks, later again used as a theatre and cinema. 1955-1957 restorations and rebuilding. Re-opened 1 Sep 1957 as Ernst-Barlach-Theater. Named in honour of the German sculptor, printmaker and writer, Ernst Barlach (1870-1938). (English)
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1828
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1955
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