The actor Conrad Ekhof founded the first German acting academy in Schwerin.
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The actor Conrad Ekhof founded the first German acting academy in Schwerin.
The Swedish Governor General, Count Axel Löwen, donates his art collection to the City of Stralsund in 1761. It provides the initial collection owned by the 'Provincial Museum for New Western Pomerania and Rügen', which developed into today's Stralsund Museum.
David Gilly is appointed Stettin's chief construction commissioner in 1782; he oversees expansion of the port complex in Swinemünde and the wharves in Stettin and Kolberg. He develops standardised architecture for residential and commercial buildings.