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The Reval German Theater (German: Revaler Deutsches Theater) was the second theater building and the first professional theater in the city of Tallinn (then Reval) in Estonia, founded in 1795 and closed in 1939. It was named (German) Revaler Theater or (Estonian) Tallinna Teater in 1809-1860, (Estonian) Tallinna Linnateater or (German) Revaler Stadttheater in 1860-1910, and Tallinna saksa teater in 1910-1939. Its building is now used by the Estonian Drama Theatre. In 1939, the theater was closed and moved to occupied Poland by the order of the German national socialist government.

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  • Reval German Theatre (en)
  • Tallinna saksa teater (sv)
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  • Tallinna saksa teater (tyska: Revaler Deutsches Theater) var en historisk teater i Reval, nuvarande Tallinn, i Estland, aktiv mellan 1795 och 1939. Den var den andra teatern i Reval och Estland efter sin föregångare Revaler Liebhaber Theater (1784-1792). Initialt användes teatern av stadens tyskspråkiga amatörteatersällskap och blev 1809 Estlands första professionella teater. Teatern omlokaliserades till Polen 1939.[källa behövs] Byggnaden från 1910 vid Pärnuvägen används idag av Estlands dramatiska teater. (sv)
  • The Reval German Theater (German: Revaler Deutsches Theater) was the second theater building and the first professional theater in the city of Tallinn (then Reval) in Estonia, founded in 1795 and closed in 1939. It was named (German) Revaler Theater or (Estonian) Tallinna Teater in 1809-1860, (Estonian) Tallinna Linnateater or (German) Revaler Stadttheater in 1860-1910, and Tallinna saksa teater in 1910-1939. Its building is now used by the Estonian Drama Theatre. In 1939, the theater was closed and moved to occupied Poland by the order of the German national socialist government. (en)
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  • Reval German Theatre (en)
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  • Reval German Theatre (en)
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  • Pärnu mnt 5, 10143 Tallinn, Estonia (en)
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  • The theatre building is a notable example of the National Romantic style. (en)
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  • Tallinn, Estonia (en)
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  • The Reval German Theater (German: Revaler Deutsches Theater) was the second theater building and the first professional theater in the city of Tallinn (then Reval) in Estonia, founded in 1795 and closed in 1939. It was named (German) Revaler Theater or (Estonian) Tallinna Teater in 1809-1860, (Estonian) Tallinna Linnateater or (German) Revaler Stadttheater in 1860-1910, and Tallinna saksa teater in 1910-1939. Its building is now used by the Estonian Drama Theatre. The theater was built to replace the first theater in Tallinn, the Revaler Liebhaber Theater (1784-1792). It was used by the German language amateur dramatic society, which was founded in 1784 and performed German language drama and opera under August von Kotzebue. In 1809 it was made a professional theater with professional German language actors, which made it the first professional theater in Tallinn. In 1939, the theater was closed and moved to occupied Poland by the order of the German national socialist government. (en)
  • Tallinna saksa teater (tyska: Revaler Deutsches Theater) var en historisk teater i Reval, nuvarande Tallinn, i Estland, aktiv mellan 1795 och 1939. Den var den andra teatern i Reval och Estland efter sin föregångare Revaler Liebhaber Theater (1784-1792). Initialt användes teatern av stadens tyskspråkiga amatörteatersällskap och blev 1809 Estlands första professionella teater. Teatern omlokaliserades till Polen 1939.[källa behövs] Byggnaden från 1910 vid Pärnuvägen används idag av Estlands dramatiska teater. (sv)
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  • Pärnu mnt 5, 10143 Tallinn, Estonia (en)
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  • Tallinna saksa teater (en)
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