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oldest cinema in England

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ken c | 14:26 Mon 02nd Feb 2004 | Film, Media & TV
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does any one know the oldest cinema in England(still operating) I think the 'Dome' at Worthing Sussex must be up there
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The Curzon (in Clevedon, Somerset) is the oldest purpose built cinema (that still operates as a cinema) in the world. http://www.curzon.org.uk/
More info here about various cinemas - http://www.electricpalace.com/links.php every time I used to go to the Dome in Worthing when I was little I bitten by Fleas! and it was locally named the Fleapit LOL
The Cinema Lumi�re in Pisa (Italy) is the oldest purpose-built (continually operating) cinema in the world. The Lumi�re opened in December 16th, 1905.
http://www.lumierecinema.it/LumierePisa_storia inbreve.htm

In Italy one of the first commercial screening of movies with fully synchronized sound took place in the Cinema Lumi�re (Pisa - Italy) in October 19th, 1906 by the Fabbrica Pisana di Pellicole Parlate, patented by Pietro Pierini with the name of "Isosincronizzatore".
http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pietro_Pierini

Until 2008, Kors�r Biograf Teater (opened January 30th, 1907) in the danish city Kors�r was listed the oldest cinema in the Guinness Book of World Records. Before a cinema in Szczecin, Poland, was listed as the oldest.

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