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Theatre building in Tallinn, Estonia

(‎Created claim: Carthalia ID (P264): 370, #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1735308743090)
(‎Created claim: Note (P44): Built 1954 as Tallinna Laevastiku Ohvitseride Maja (House of the Officers of the Tallinn Navy), on the former site of the Kino Grand Marina. Later known as Merelaevastiku Kultuurihoone (House of Culture of the Navy). Later renamed Vene Kultuurikeskuse (Russian Cultural Centre)., #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939)
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Built 1954 as Tallinna Laevastiku Ohvitseride Maja (House of the Officers of the Tallinn Navy), on the former site of the Kino Grand Marina. Later known as Merelaevastiku Kultuurihoone (House of Culture of the Navy). Later renamed Vene Kultuurikeskuse (Russian Cultural Centre). (English)
Property / Note: Built 1954 as Tallinna Laevastiku Ohvitseride Maja (House of the Officers of the Tallinn Navy), on the former site of the Kino Grand Marina. Later known as Merelaevastiku Kultuurihoone (House of Culture of the Navy). Later renamed Vene Kultuurikeskuse (Russian Cultural Centre). (English) / rank
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Theatre building in Tallinn, Estonia
  • Russian Cultural Centre
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Russian Cultural Centre [Tallinn]
Theatre building in Tallinn, Estonia
  • Russian Cultural Centre

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59°26'18.643"N, 24°45'11.938"E
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Built 1954 as Tallinna Laevastiku Ohvitseride Maja (House of the Officers of the Tallinn Navy), on the former site of the Kino Grand Marina. Later known as Merelaevastiku Kultuurihoone (House of Culture of the Navy). Later renamed Vene Kultuurikeskuse (Russian Cultural Centre). (English)
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1954
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