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In 1891 the half-acre plot at Torggata 9 was bought by a company, which constructed two buildings which were designed in the New Renaissance style by architect Harald Olsen. Along Torggata was a four-story building which contained business locations; inside was a courtyard with an area for shows and
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Up until 1986, the cinema had one theater with 1195 seats, divided between the balcony and the main floor. The cinema was rebuilt into a multiplex with five theaters with a capacity of 1132 seats. All theaters were refurbished in 2000, and the capacity was reduced to 1000 seats, with the distance
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in glass over the door along Torggata, together with a glass roof over the theater building. The theater was used for 8 seasons before it went into bankruptcy, and presented its last performance in August 1911. Two days later, a cinema opened in the same building. After a few years this was taken
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On 19 August 2012 the cinema closed and has subsequently re-opened as a book store, converting many of the cinemas into open space for bookshelves. It also sells stationery, has a classical music section and will soon have a coffee shop.
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In 1928 the building was taken over by Oslo Kino. The name Eldorado came in September 1929; at the same time, a sound system was installed. Eldorado was the first cinema in Norway with a sound system, and the first film with sound was
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sentrum. It had five theaters with 1000 seats, which broke down as 170, 140, 163, 168, and 370 seats in theaters 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, respectively.
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Eldorado showed typical westerns and spy movies for many decades, and was one of the premiere theaters for
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concerts with seats for 1600 people. In the summer of 1903, the inner building was leased to
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multiplex (movie theater)
Oslo

Baldachin
baldachin
The Singing Fool
James Bond
Dr. No
The Singing Fool
IMDb
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Close Announcement
Filmmagasinet
Eldorados historikk på oslokino.no
Eldorado closes after 100 years
The new Eldorado Book Store
59°54′50″N 10°44′53″E / 59.91389°N 10.74806°E / 59.91389; 10.74806
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Cinemas in Norway
Buildings and structures in Oslo
Culture in Oslo

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