Spanish Revival Movie Theaters

A broad style popular in the United States during the 1910s through the 1930s — especially in California, Florida, and the Southwest — drawing on the architecture of colonial Spain and Latin America. Spanish Revival theaters typically feature white or cream stucco walls, red clay tile roofs, arched openings, wrought-iron grilles, decorative tilework, and ornamental towers or bell-cotes.

Showing 9 demolished movie theaters
↑ Name Location Status Screens
51 Drive-In 51 Drive-In Cairo, IL, United States Closed 1
Beach Theater Beach Theater Corpus Christi, TX, United States Closed 1
Brentwood Theatre Brentwood Theatre Los Angeles, CA, United States Closed 1
Cozy Theater Cozy Theater Pittsburg, KS, United States Closed 1
Metry Theatre Metry Theatre Metairie, LA, United States Closed 1
Rex Art Cinema Rex Art Cinema Miami, FL, United States Closed 1
Strand Theatre Strand Theatre Newcastle, Australia Closed 1
Teatro Nacional Teatro Nacional Weslaco, TX, United States Closed 1
Tropic Theatre Tropic Theatre Elsa, TX, United States Closed 1