Mediterranean Revival Movie Theaters
Popular during the 1920s, especially in South Florida, the Mediterranean Revival style was influenced by the architecture of the cultures of the Mediterranean, including Moorish Spanish, Italian, French, and Byzantine. The style is noted for its use of baroque decor, parapets, twisting columns, arches, stucco, red tile roofing, wrought iron, and terra-cotta ornamentation.
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Wagga Wagga, Australia | Closed | 2 |
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Pompano Beach, FL, United States | Closed | 1 |
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Mount Dora, FL, United States | Closed | 1 |
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Frostproof, FL, United States | Open | 1 |
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Lyons, NY, United States | Closed | 1 |
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Gary, IN, United States | Closed | 1 |
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Sarasota, FL, United States | Open | 1 |
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Kingsport, TN, United States | Closed | 1 |
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Fort Pierce, FL, United States | Open | 1 |
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Los Angeles, CA, United States | Open | 1 |
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Grand Rapids, MI, United States | Open | 1 |