Pasaka Cinema

Movie theater in Lithuania
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54°54′21″N 23°55′20″E / 54.905906°N 23.92209°E / 54.905906; 23.92209Groundbreaking1938Completed1939Opened8 March 1940Technical detailsMaterialMasonry (brick)Design and constructionArchitect(s)Jokūbas Rabinavičius, Juozas Segalauskas, M. Laurinavičiūtė

Pasaka Cinema (Lithuanian: Pasakos kino teatras) is an Art Deco style former cinema in Kaunas, Lithuania.[1] At that time of the opening, the cinema was amongst the most modern in Kaunas.[2]

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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