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Theatre building in Szczecin, Poland

(‎Created claim: Preservation state (P233): extant building (Q25455), #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1754919900872)
(‎Created claim: IbsenStage venue id (P389): 18374)
 
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Contemporary Theatre
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Museum and theatre complex built 1911-1913 by Stadtbaurat Meyer. Currently home to the Museum Morskie [Maritime Museum] and the Teatr Wspólczesny [Modern Theatre] (founded in 1976). (English)
Property / Note: Museum and theatre complex built 1911-1913 by Stadtbaurat Meyer. Currently home to the Museum Morskie [Maritime Museum] and the Teatr Wspólczesny [Modern Theatre] (founded in 1976). (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Museum and theatre complex built 1911-1913 by Stadtbaurat Meyer. Currently home to the Museum Morskie [Maritime Museum] and the Teatr Wspólczesny [Modern Theatre] (founded in 1976). (English) / qualifier
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Property / IbsenStage venue id: 18374 / rank
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Latest revision as of 07:47, 20 April 2026

Theatre building in Szczecin, Poland
  • Contemporary Theatre
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Contemporary Theatre [Szczecin]
Theatre building in Szczecin, Poland
  • Contemporary Theatre

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53°25'48.000"N, 14°33'53.496"E
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PolandSzczecinSeaMuseum.JPG
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Museum and theatre complex built 1911-1913 by Stadtbaurat Meyer. Currently home to the Museum Morskie [Maritime Museum] and the Teatr Wspólczesny [Modern Theatre] (founded in 1976). (English)
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70-500
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