Hollywood Theater, Minneapolis
Facts and practical information
The Hollywood Theater is a historic theater building in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, which is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. The Art Deco theater building opened on October 26, 1935, and the marquee proclaimed it the "Incomparable Showcase of the Northwest". The theater, designed by architects Jack Liebenberg and Seeman Kaplan, had a generous budget that allowed for elaborate decoration in the Streamline Deco style of design; its facade and structure made a "powerful statement of geometric mass punctuated by the entrance, exits, and three small windows that served the projection booth." Liebenberg and Kaplan went on to design the Riverview Theatre in Minneapolis and the Terrace Theatre in Robbinsdale. The building featured a tall vertical sign, a patterned terrazzo floor, gilded pillars, and acoustical tiles in geometric patterns. It had a seating capacity of just under 1000. Much of the interior features are influenced by the Zig-Zag Moderne and Streamline Moderne styles. The exterior is built of smooth Kasota limestone with vertical lines that transition to horizontal. ()
2815 Johnson St NENortheast Minneapolis (Audubon Park)Minneapolis
Hollywood Theater – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Northeast Library, St. Mary's Cathedral, Jim Lupient Water Park, Windom Park.
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How to get to Hollywood Theater by public transport?
Bus
- 28 Av Ne • Lines: 4, 4A, 4B, 4G, 4L, 4P (2 min walk)
- 29 Av Ne • Lines: 4, 4A, 4B, 4G, 4L, 4P (3 min walk)