Manhattan, Cinema in Kungsholmen, Stockholm, Sweden
Manhattan is a single-screen cinema in Kungsholmen with seating for about 375 people, recognizable by its Art Deco design elements on both the exterior and interior walls. The building showcases period architectural details throughout its spaces.
The cinema opened in 1935 and went through different names including Ri-Manhattan and Rimondo before closing in 1982. The building experienced several shifts in how it was used over those decades.
The cinema forms part of Stockholm's film exhibition network, presenting subtitled international movies to maintain the original language experience for viewers.
The venue is located at Hantverkargatan 49 and presents current releases alongside seasonal film festivals and special screenings. Its position in Kungsholmen makes it readily accessible by public transport.
Following its 1982 closure, the venue temporarily operated as Video-Pan, an adult film theater, before returning to standard cinema programming.
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