Monday | 11:00 AM ~ 23:00 PM |
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Tuesday | 11:00 AM ~ 23:00 PM |
Wednesday | 11:00 AM ~ 23:00 PM |
Thursday | 11:00 AM ~ 23:00 PM |
Friday | 11:00 AM ~ 23:00 PM |
Saturday | 11:00 AM ~ 23:00 PM |
Sunday | 11:00 AM ~ 23:00 PM |
Cinerama is a historic movie theater located in Seattle, Washington. It was built in 1963 by renowned architect Mortimer Levitt and was designed with a unique circular design, giving each patron an equal view of the screen. The theater features a massive 70-foot wide screen that provides an immersive cinematic experience.
The Cinerama is one of the oldest surviving single-screen theaters in the United States, still operating after over five decades. It has been restored to its original grandeur and continues to host Hollywood's biggest releases as well as independent films.
Throughout the years, Cinerama has undergone renovations but retains much of its original charm. The theater's unique architecture is a blend of Art Deco and International styles, with a large circular lobby that provides ample space for patrons to wait before their showtime.
The Cinerama has become an iconic landmark in Seattle's cultural scene, hosting various events and screenings beyond just regular movie showtimes. It has also been recognized for its historic significance by being added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.
Despite changes in technology and audience preferences over the years, Cinerama remains a beloved institution among film enthusiasts, offering an unparalleled cinematic experience that is hard to find elsewhere.