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Adelphi Cinema

Adelphi Cinema in Northern Ireland, United Kingdom.

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Typical visit
2 h–3 h

About

Adelphi Cinema is a cinema or movie theatre in Northern Ireland, United Kingdom. Britain's listed cinemas span Edwardian picture palaces, Art Deco super-cinemas of the 1930s, and the surviving independent neighbourhood houses.

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The Adelphi Cinema was a city centre film theatre on Middle Abbey Street, in Dublin, Ireland, from 1939 to 1995.

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Background

History

This 2,304-seat Art Moderne style movie palace was designed by William R. Glen, (assisted by local Irish architect Robert Donnelly) for the Associated British Cinemas (ABC) circuit and opened on 12 January 1939 with Errol Flynn in The Adventures of Robin Hood. While primarily a cinema, the Adelphi featured live acts as well, most notably the only appearance in Dublin by the Beatles on 7 November 1963. The Rolling Stones appeared there on 3 September 1965, and Bob Dylan on 5 May 1966. Other performers who appeared at the Adelphi included the Beach Boys, Marlene Dietrich, Louis Armstrong, Diana Ross, and Roy Orbison. In October 1970, the cinema was triplexed, and later, in 1973 became a quad.…

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Coordinates
54.4699, -7.6304
Address
Middle Abbey Street
Established
1939

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Adelphi Cinema?
Adelphi Cinema is in Northern Ireland, United Kingdom.
When was Adelphi Cinema built?
Built or established in 1939.
Who owns Adelphi Cinema?
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