Birmingham: Cinema
Places and attractions in the Cinema category
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The Electric
The Electric Cinema in Birmingham is an iconic venue that stands as the oldest working cinema in the United Kingdom. Established in 1909, it has been a beacon for film enthusiasts for well over a century, offering a blend of mainstream, independent, and classic films.
Odeon
The Odeon Cinema in Birmingham is a premier destination for film enthusiasts in the heart of one of the United Kingdom's most bustling cities. Known for its state-of-the-art screening facilities, the Odeon provides an immersive movie-going experience that draws crowds...
Odeon
The Odeon at Kingstanding, Birmingham, was a 1930s cinema in the Odeon chain. Though closed as a cinema in 1962, the building survives as a bingo hall, and is Grade II listed.
Piccadilly Cinema
The old Piccadilly Cinema building is located in Sparkhill, Birmingham, England, and is situated on the Stratford Road. It first opened in May 1930 under the name the Piccadilly Super Cinema and was designed by Harold Seymour Scott.