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The Auckland Civic Theatre was built in 1929 as the first purpose-built atmospheric cinema in New Zealand, designed to recreate the ambience of open-air viewing.
The Auckland Civic Theatre was built in 1929 as the first purpose-built atmospheric cinema in New Zealand, designed to recreate the ambience of open-air viewing. The heritage building has an Indian-inspired foyer and an auditorium with Moorish elements.
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Queen Street & Wellesley Street, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
+64 9-309 2677
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