Brief History Of The Melbourne Capitol Theater
Opened is doors on 1924, single screen cinema located at the hear of the the city of Melbourne (Australia). The Theatre was designed by architect Walter Griffin and Marion Mahony. They also designed the the capitol of Australia (Canberra). The Melbourne Capitol Theater today is considered the greatest design work by this talented couple. Later, It became one of the few cinemas that was capable of screening films in standard 35mm format as well as 70mm format (Navaretti, P 2000).
Currently owned by Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT). It now used for both university lectures and cultural events such as film and comedy festivals. The original seating 2137 has now been reduced to 600 (Walters, T 2009).
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