Romanesque Revival Movie Theaters

Inspired by the 11th and 12th century architecture of Western Europe, this style enjoyed a revival in the late-1800’s, thanks in large part to the work of architect Henry H. Richardson (1838-1886). The style is sometimes known as Richardsonian Romanesque after the architect, and is characterized by the use of rusticated stone, round masonry arches, transom windows, square tower, and contrasting colors.

Showing 31 - 40 of 40 demolished movie theaters
↑ Name Location Status Screens
Strand Cinema Strand Cinema Douglas, Isle of Man Closed 1
Teatro Sutter Teatro Sutter San Francisco, CA, United States Closed 1
Teck Theatre Teck Theatre Buffalo, NY, United States Closed 1
Town Hall Town Hall East Providence, RI, United States Closed 1
Varsity Theatre Varsity Theatre Lincoln, NE, United States Closed 1
Vogue Theatre Vogue Theatre Chicago, IL, United States Closed 1
Walnut Street Theatre Walnut Street Theatre Cincinnati, OH, United States Closed 1
Wilson Czech Opera House Wilson Czech Opera House Wilson, KS, United States Closed 1
Winthrop Hall Theatre Winthrop Hall Theatre Dorchester, MA, United States Closed 1
Wysor Theatre Wysor Theatre Muncie, IN, United States Closed 1