Classical Revival Movie Theaters

Popular in the United States from the late 19th century through the 1930s, Classical Revival architecture drew directly from the temples and civic buildings of ancient Greece and Rome. Theaters built in this style are distinguished by symmetrical facades, prominent columns, pediments, and restrained ornamentation, lending an air of cultural prestige and permanence to the moviegoing experience.

Showing 3 demolished movie theaters
↑ Name Location Status Screens
Empress Theatre Empress Theatre St. Louis, MO, United States Closed 1
Grand Theatre Grand Theatre Thibodaux, LA, United States Closed 1
Star Theatre Star Theatre St. John's, Canada Closed 1