cinema
#historical-cinema
#art-deco
#closed
#national-heritage
#1950s
Verdun Cinema
Verdun Cinema (Cinéma Verdun) is a historical movie theater established in the 1950s, designed by architect Léon Aroutcheff. Its architecture reflects the later Modernist style of the post-war era. Located in a central district, the cinema was a prominent cultural venue during its operation. Though currently closed, the building's historical importance was recognized by its designation as a National Material Patrimony site in 2014.
Timeline
1950
Establishment Period
The cinema was established during the mid-1950s (Approximate date).
2014
National Material Patrimony Declaration
The building was officially included in the National Material Patrimony of Morocco.
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