This theater opened with the name Balboa in 1921 in the Central Elia Sugar Mill in the municipal term of Guáimaro. In 1924 the Elia theater was created, which was completely destroyed in an accident in the late ‘40’s, and in 1928 the Cine Dora opened. The Cine Unión was opened on February 3, 1948, with 642 seats; the first projectionist was Eduardo Pérez. In 1982 it was re-named Tana. The town was the Central Elia, built in 1915, the property of Compañía Azucarera Elia, on land owned by Elia Rosa Castellanos, founded on February 28, 1916; on October 13, 1961 it was renamed Colombia.
This theater opened with the name Balboa in 1921 in the Central Elia Sugar Mill in the municipal term of Guáimaro. In 1924 the Elia theater was created, which was completely destroyed in an accident in the late ‘40’s, and in 1928 the Cine Dora opened. The Cine Unión was opened on February 3, 1948, with 642 seats; the first projectionist was Eduardo Pérez. In 1982 it was re-named Tana. The town was the Central Elia, built in 1915, the property of Compañía Azucarera Elia, on land owned by Elia Rosa Castellanos, founded on February 28, 1916; on October 13, 1961 it was renamed Colombia.