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.
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Junction City, KS, United States | Open | 1 |
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Korsor, Denmark | Open | 2 |
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New York, NY, United States | Open | 1 |
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Jim Thorpe, PA, United States | Open | 1 |
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McPherson, KS, United States | Open | 1 |
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Helena, MT, United States | Open | 2 |
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Telluride, CO, United States | Closed | 1 |
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Broadstairs, United Kingdom | Open | 1 |
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Glenwood, IA, United States | Open | 1 |
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Middletown, OH, United States | Open | 1 |
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McConnelsville, OH, United States | Open | 1 |