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110-th anniversary of cinema

The first cinema- Palais Cinematographe- was founded by brothers Lumieres in Paris 1895. Already in 1896 the first cinema shows took place in Estonia, Tallinn Stock Exchange building. The present photo exhibition introduces the cinemas in Estonia at different times.

EFA 0-29770 The first cinema building in Tartu before it was demolished. 17th June 1934. (Photo: E. Selleke)
EFA 0-144329 Cinema “Metropol” in Tallinn [1908-1911]. The building was located near Viru square.
EFA 4-6818 Cinema “Illusion” on Raekoja Street [1900-1917] in Tartu. (Photo: H. Staden)
EFA 0-57019 Cinema “Kasiino” on Aia Street in Tallinn
EFA 0-116090 Cinema “Central” [1929] on Ülikooli Street in Tartu. Ruined in July 1941.
EFA 3-6289 Cinema “Gloria Palace” in Tallinn
EFA 0-124026 Cinema hall in “Gloria Palace” in Tallinn
EFA 0-45872 Children in the cinema 1930s.
EFA 0-4121 Cinema “Lembitu” in Rakvere 1951.
EFA 0-93105 Cinema “Kalev” in Kiviõli 1954.
EFA 0-164955 Cinema in Paldiski 1997.
EFA 0-161209 Cinema “Mai” in Pärnu 1980s.
Photo found in the Internet. Lumieré Cinematograph
Photo found in the Internet. Interior view of the Cinematograph.
Photo found in the Internet. T. A. Edison’s Kinetoscope.

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