Castro Theatre

The Castro Theatre, a popular San Francisco cinema and historical landmark in the Castro district, was built in 1922. Its designer, Timothy L. Pflueger, also designed Oakland's Paramount Theater. Today, The Castro hosts repertory movies, film festivals, and special events, especially with a gay or multicultural focus. The interior is luxurious and ornate, with a dramatic Wurlitzer pipe organ, played before performances. The large neon "Castro" sign, visible from much of the city, is emblamatic of both the theatre and the district. The Castro Theatre is located on Castro street near Market/17th streets across from the Castro Street Muni Metro station. See also: Castro Street

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