Sioux Falls State Theatre, Art Deco movie theater in downtown Sioux Falls, United States.
Sioux Falls State Theatre is a movie house with a single screen seating around 1,350 viewers in a carefully restored interior space. The design features architectural elements from the 1920s era that reflect the building's original character.
The theater first opened its doors on March 2, 1926, as a cinema venue in downtown Sioux Falls. After remaining closed for many years, it underwent restoration work that was completed in 2020.
The theater shows both current and classic films while hosting community events, remaining a place where people gather to experience cinema together. Visitors can appreciate the Art Deco details that make watching movies here feel special.
The cinema is located downtown and relatively easy to reach by car or on foot. Current showtimes and ticketing information are available online where visitors can plan their visit ahead.
After remaining closed for more than 30 years, film enthusiasts began organizing screenings in 2016 and brought the venue back to life. This community effort ultimately led to the complete restoration of the cinema.
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