Alhambra Cinema (Israel)

The Alhambra Cinema is an Art Deco building on Jerusalem Boulevard in Jaffa, Israel, designed in 1937 by Lebanese architect Elias Al-Mor. It was named after the Alhambra palace in Granada, Spain.

Alhambra Cinema 1937

History

Alhambra after restoration

The cinema opened in 1937 and was one of the biggest and luxurious cinemas in Palestine. It was also used as a theatre hall and hosted famous Arab artists such as Umm Kulthum, Farid al-Atrash and Leila Mourad. After the Independence War it reopened as the "Yafor Cinema." In 1963 it was taken over by the impresario Giora Godik and renamed "Alhambra". In the late 1970s the building was abandoned. In 2010 it underwent refurbishment and now houses the Israeli center for Scientology.

See also

References

    • "JAFFA'S NEW CINEMA". The Palestine Post. May 19, 1937.


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