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Built in 1923-1924 and designed by Montreal architect Joseph-Raoul Gariépy, who specialized in theatre and hospital projects, the Rialto was inspired by the Napoleon III style Paris Opera House. The interior was designed by Emmanuel Briffa, designer of over sixty Canadian movie houses, in the Louis XVI style. The Rialto operated as a cinema ...
The Cinéma L'Amour is one of North America's last adult movie theatres. It is a family-owned business located on Saint-Laurent Blvd, in Montreal, Quebec. [1] The theatre opened in 1914 and was known as "Le Globe," presumed to be named after The Globe theatres in London, and was focused on showing Yiddish films in the 20s and 30s. [3]
The Beanfield Theatre (French: Théâtre Beanfield) (previously known as Corona Theatre), in Montreal, Quebec, Canada is located at 2490 Rue Notre-Dame Ouest in the Little Burgundy neighbourhood of the borough of Le Sud-Ouest. It is one of several vintage movie theatres in Montreal whose façade and interior have retained their original ...
Theatre name Digital Screens IMAX Screens Location Date Opened Date Closed Language of films Méga-Plex Marché Central IMAX 18 2 Montreal, QC: June 2005 January 2025 English, French: Méga-Plex Taschereau IMAX 18 2 Greenfield Park, QC: October 1998 - English, French: Méga-Plex Lacordaire 16 0 Montreal, QC: November 1996 - English, French
Snowdon Theatre exterior in 2022 after redevelopment The Snowdon Theatre marquee in 2006 Théâtre Snowdon Condominiums. The Snowdon Theatre was a Streamline Moderne style cinema in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, located on Decarie Boulevard in the neighbourhood of Snowdon. For 45 years it operated as a movie theater for films.
Théâtre Saint-Denis (French pronunciation: [teɑtʁ sɛ̃ dəni]) is a theatre located on Saint Denis Street in Montreal, Quebec, in the city's Quartier Latin. A movie theatre built in 1915 by Anglin-Norcross Ltd., [1] the Théâtre Saint-Denis' mission changed in the 1980s and has since focused exclusively on performing arts.
The theatre has operated both as a movie theatre and a concert hall. Musicians who have performed at the Outremont Theatre include Pauline Julien, Louise Forestier, Félix Leclerc, Diane Dufresne, Paul Piché, Richard Séguin, Tom Waits and The Beautiful South. The theatre closed its doors in the early 1990s.
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