Capitol Theatre, Historic theatre and movie house in downtown Rome, United States
The Capitol Theatre on West Dominick Street is a theatre and cinema house decorated with Spanish-Moroccan plasterwork details throughout its grand auditorium. The interior contains approximately 2,000 seats and displays the elaborate craftsmanship from its early years.
The building opened in 1928 as part of the Kallet cinema chain and operated continuously until 1974. Following a closure, it reopened in 1985 as the Capitol Civic Center and has continued operating since then.
The venue serves as a gathering place where theatrical performances, concerts, and film screenings draw audiences regularly. Visitors can experience how classical art forms come alive within a historic setting.
The building is easy to locate and offers various events throughout the year. Visitors should check the current schedule before visiting to find out what performances are available during their stay.
The cinema continues to use its original 35mm projectors from the time of its opening. During annual film festivals, visitors can watch silent and early sound films in this historic projection setting.
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