Alameda Theatre, Alameda
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The Alameda Theatre is an Art Deco movie theatre built in 1932 in Alameda, California. It opened with a seating capacity of 2,168. It was designed by architect Timothy L. Pflueger and was the last grand movie palace built in the San Francisco Bay Area. It closed in the 1980s as a triplex theatre and was later used as a gymnastics studio. A restoration and expansion project was completed in 2008, making the historic theater the primary anchor of an eight-screen multiplex. ()
Opened: 1932 (92 years ago)Capacity: 2168Coordinates: 37°45'52"N, 122°14'35"W
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Alameda (East End)Alameda
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Alameda Theatre – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Bay Farm Island Bridge, Subpar Miniature Golf, Fruitvale Bridge, Park Street Bridge.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Alameda Theatre?
Nearby attractions include Alameda Civic Ballet, Alameda (1 min walk), High Scores, Alameda (2 min walk), Masonic Temple and Lodge, Alameda (3 min walk), Alameda Museum, Alameda (3 min walk).
How to get to Alameda Theatre by public transport?
The nearest stations to Alameda Theatre:
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- Park Street & Santa Clara Avenue • Lines: 20, 21 (3 min walk)
- Santa Clara Avenue & Park Street • Lines: 51A, 851, O (3 min walk)
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- Fruitvale • Lines: Blue, Green, Orange (32 min walk)