Duke of Yorks Picturehouse

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Duke of Yorks Picturehouse is a historic independent cinema in Brighton, England, renowned as one of the oldest purpose-built cinemas still in continuous use in the UK.

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instanceOf cinema
historic building
independent cinema
architecturalStyle early 20th-century cinema architecture
buildingType purpose-built cinema
city Brighton and Hove NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
formerName Duke of York’s Theatre de Luxe NERFINISHED
hasAmenity accessible seating
hearing assistance systems
licensed bar
refreshments kiosk
hasCapacity approximately 300 seats
hasFeature balcony
distinctive exterior decoration
original facade
single-screen auditorium
striped legs on the roof
hasSeatingType stadium seating
hasWebsite https://www.picturehouses.com/cinema/duke-of-yorks-picturehouse
heritageDesignation Grade II listed building
heritageDesignationCountry United Kingdom
inception 1910
isOneOf oldest purpose-built cinemas in continuous use in the United Kingdom
locatedIn Brighton NERFINISHED
Brighton and Hove NERFINISHED
East Sussex
England
Preston Circus area of Brighton NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
locatedOn Preston Road NERFINISHED
notableFor continuous operation as a cinema since early 20th century
historic interior
role in Brighton’s cultural life
numberOfScreens 1
openingDate 1910-09-22
operatedBy Picturehouse Cinemas NERFINISHED
ownedBy Cineworld Group NERFINISHED
programmingIncludes arthouse films
film festivals
independent films
mainstream films
special events
publicTransit near London Road railway station
served by bus routes at Preston Circus
region South East England
roofDecoration pair of can-can dancer legs

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North Laine hasLandmark Duke of Yorks Picturehouse