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Dansungsa
Dansungsa () was one of Korea's earliest and most historic movie theaters. It was first established in 1907, during the Korean Empire period, in what is now Jongno 3-ga in Seoul. It was once widely believed to be the oldest movie theater in Korea, but in recent years, that title is now thought to belong to Ae Kwan Theater, which was founded in Incheon in 1895.
Wintergarten
former variety theatre in Berlin, Germany
Ufa-Palast am Zoo
former cinema in Charlottenburg, Berlin, Germany
Marmorhaus
thumb|200px|Marmorhaus in 2008, when it was a Zara (retailer)|Zara store. The Marmorhaus (English: Marble House) was a cinema that used to be located on the Kurfürstendamm in Berlin. Opened in 1913, it takes its name from a large marble façade. Designed by the architect Hugo Pál, the walls of the foyer and auditorium were decorated by the expressionist artist Cesar Klein.
Kinoteatr Slava
cinema in Moscow, Russia
Yaumati Theatre
theater in Hong Kong
Chernihiv Regional Youth Centre building
cinema building in Chernihiv, Ukraine
Alhambra Cinema
former cinema in Tel Aviv
Palladium
former cinema in Norrmalm, Stockholm, Sweden
Lee Theatre
former theatre in Hong Kong
Asakusa International Theater
building in Tokyo, Japan
Auberge d'Auvergne
former auberge, courthouse and cinema in Valletta, Malta
Bumingwan
Bumingwan (; Modified Hepburn: Fuminkan) is a historic building in Seoul, South Korea. It currently serves as a building for the Seoul Metropolitan Council. It was designated a Registered Cultural Heritage in 2002.