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  1. When Teatro del Principe Alfonso burned down in 1878, the kiosk was transformed into a theater. However, on October 20, 1882, a violent typhoon struck the city and destroyed the Teatro de Variedades, thus ending its short four-year existence. (Source: The Theater in Manila, Cristina Buenaventura, 1994) Media Format: Media format - print; Collection

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  3. 8.8. +37 photos. Manila Hotel is a beautiful 5-star hotel located in Manila just 2297 feet from iconic Intramuros and 2953 feet from Manila Cathedral. The hotel provides free Wi-Fi access and facilities like in-house dining options, a business center and an outdoor swimming pool. Rooms are elegantly decorated and provide guests with a flat ...

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    The Avenue Theater was one of the famous works of Juan Napkil situated along Rizal Avenue. It featured a seating capacity of 1,000 and a majestic lobby with marble floors. It once had a hotel and commercial spaces. It was demolished in 2006, and replaced by Padi’s Point.

    The Bellevue Theater along Pedro Gil Street was one of the first theaters built in 1930s. It can house 600 movie goers and features a Neo Mudejar design and other classic décor. The building remains functional, although used only as store space for Novo Jeans and T-shirt.

    The Capitol Theater in Escolta Street was another Art Deco theater designed by Napkil in 1935. It displayed bold symmetrical and geometrical shapes, mixed with a handful of curves. It’s famous for its façade showcasing two Filipina muses in traje de mestizas. It had an 800-seating capacity and was fully air conditioned.

    The Ever Theater in MH del Pilar Street is another project of Juan Napkil, featuring his famous Art Deco elements. It had a single screen theater with 800 seats. The Ever Theater was highly praised by German architect Walter Gropius when he visited in the 1950s. Astrotel, a hotel establishment, currently occupies the location.

    Located on the other end of MH del Pilar Street, Gaiety Theater likewise featured Art Deco ornamentations designed by Napkil. The theater structure was dilapidated in 2014, and has since been the residence of the property’s caretakers.

    The Ideal Theater stood along Rizal Avenue and was some of the first projects of Pablo Antonio. It was a thriving theater since 1933 until the 1970s when it was dilapidated in lieu of a department store.

    The Life Theater in Quiapo was a busy movie house back in the day, featuring blockbuster films. The theater’s façade features Art Deco and Neo Classical designs by Pablo Antonio. It used to be the primary venue for premier showings with its large seating capacity and air conditioned interiors. It’s now used a shopping center.

    Also designed by Pablo Antonio, the Scala Theater in Avenida showcased tea rose marble floors and glass lined walls. The single-screen theater had a 600-seating capacity and was one of the most adored cinemas of its time. It closed down in 1990s, and is now in a poor state.

    A Juan Napkil-design, the State Theater in Rizal Avenue was built in 1930s and demolished in 2000s. Emerald Circle, a small shopping establishment, now occupies the site.

    The Times Theater in Quezon Boulevard was the work of Luis Araneta in 1939 and showcased an Art Moderne relief. Although still functional, the 800-seater theater is no longer as grand as before.

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