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Theatre building in Tartu, Estonia

(‎Created claim: Preservation state (P233): Used as theatre today (Q25456), #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1754926593236)
(‎Created claim: Note (P44): Built 1914-1918 by Arved Eichhorn as Neues deutsches Theater [New German Theatre]. Opened 19 Oct 1918. From 1945, used by the Teater Vanemuine company. Damaged by fire in 1978. Subsequently closed. Rebuilt and re-opened 1990. 2013-2014 renovations., #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939)
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Built 1914-1918 by Arved Eichhorn as Neues deutsches Theater [New German Theatre]. Opened 19 Oct 1918. From 1945, used by the Teater Vanemuine company. Damaged by fire in 1978. Subsequently closed. Rebuilt and re-opened 1990. 2013-2014 renovations. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1914-1918 by Arved Eichhorn as Neues deutsches Theater [New German Theatre]. Opened 19 Oct 1918. From 1945, used by the Teater Vanemuine company. Damaged by fire in 1978. Subsequently closed. Rebuilt and re-opened 1990. 2013-2014 renovations. (English) / rank
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Theatre building in Tartu, Estonia
  • VanemuineTheatre Little Building
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VanemuineTheatre Little Building [Tartu]
Theatre building in Tartu, Estonia
  • VanemuineTheatre Little Building

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58°22'24.769"N, 26°42'53.230"E
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Built 1914-1918 by Arved Eichhorn as Neues deutsches Theater [New German Theatre]. Opened 19 Oct 1918. From 1945, used by the Teater Vanemuine company. Damaged by fire in 1978. Subsequently closed. Rebuilt and re-opened 1990. 2013-2014 renovations. (English)
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