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Sala Chaloem Thai was once considered one of the most popular and modern movie theatres. It was dismantled in 20 March 1989 as a result of a cabinet resolution, because it obscured the scenery of
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and Loha Prasat. All projectors and seats were handed over to the National Film Archive. The site later became home to a Royal Pavilion Mahajetsadabadin and a memorial to King
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was designed to harmonize with the surrounding buildings on Ratchadamnoen Avenue. The official opening ceremony took place on February 10, 1949.
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This movie theatre was built in the year 1940 in the era of Field Marshal
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Index


Phra Nakhon
Bangkok
Thailand
Theatre

The Longest Day
Thai
[sǎː.lāːt͡ɕʰā.lɤ̌ːmtʰāj]
movie theatre
Ratchadamnoen Avenue
Fort Mahakan
Queen Sirikit Gallery
Plaek Phibunsongkhram
national theatre
Sala Chalermkrung Royal Theatre
Wang Burapha
post-modern architecture
Wat Ratchanadda
Rama III
Cinema of Thailand
List of cinemas in Thailand
ISBN
9789742280703
13°45′20″N 100°30′17″E / 13.7556843°N 100.5046892°E / 13.7556843; 100.5046892
Categories
Cinemas in Thailand
Former cinemas
Theatres in Bangkok
Theatres completed in 1949

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