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Movie theater in Lithuania
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Pasaka Cinema
Pasakos kino teatras
General information
StatusConverted into an entertainment center
TypeFormer movie theater
Architectural styleArt Deco
LocationKaunas, Lithuania
AddressSavanorių av. 124
Coordinates54°54′21″N 23°55′20″E / 54.905906°N 23.92209°E / 54.905906; 23.92209
Groundbreaking1938
Completed1939
Opened8 March 1940
Technical details
MaterialMasonry (brick)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Jokūbas Rabinavičius, Juozas Segalauskas, M. Laurinavičiūtė

Pasaka Cinema (Lithuanian: Pasakos kino teatras) is an Art Deco style former cinema in Kaunas, Lithuania. At that time of the opening, the cinema was amongst the most modern in Kaunas.

References

  1. "Buvęs kino teatras „Pasaka"". visit.kaunas.lt (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 13 July 2020.
  2. "Former Cinema „Pasaka" in Kaunas". autc.lt. Retrieved 13 July 2020.
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