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Motion picture theaters from the silent era.
Copyright © 2006 by Carl Bennett. All Rights Reserved.

Slottsbiografen
Address Nedre Slottsgatan 6
Opening Night Seating Capacity 270
Original Theater Owner Hugo Plengiér
Original Theater Architect Victor Holmgren
Years of Operation 26 October 1914 to present
Type of Musical Accompaniment Thought to have been a 3-person orchestra (including piano)
Current Status Operating

The Slottsbiografen (The Castle Cinema) was built in 1914 upon the site of a building that previously housed the Upsala-Biografen (1906-1913). Decorative murals were painted by the artist Gusten Widerbäck.

Among silent era audiences at the Slottsbiografen was a young Ingmar Bergman, his grandmother living just a block away from the theater.

The Slottsbiografen was restored from 1993 to 1996 to its original 1914 state, and is now protected as part of the national heritage in Sweden.

References: Information provided by Nils Bingefors.

 

Website: Slottsbiografen website

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