
Built in 1915, it was reconstructed and remodeled in 1938 according to a project which was awarded the Gold Medal by the National Architects’ Association. Its pure Art Deco façade is faced with a mixture of white cement and stone dust which reflect color changes of its illumination, achieved by incandescent gas tubes. It was the first air-conditioned theatre in Cuba. Art Deco was the preferred style for the first movie houses in the city, such as Moderno, Arenal and City Hall theatres.