Rialto Theatre (Montreal)

The Rialto Theatre (French: Théâtre Rialto) is a former movie palace located on Park Avenue in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is designated as a National Historic Site of Canada.[1]

Rialto Theatre
French: Théâtre Rialto
The front facade of the Rialto Theatre
The Rialto Theatre
General information
Location5723, avenue du Parc
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
H2V 4G9
Construction started1923
Completed1924
Design and construction
Architect(s)Joseph-Raoul Gariépy
Other information
Seating capacity1,165
Official nameRialto Theatre National Historic Site of Canada
Designated1993
TypeHistoric monument
Designated1988 (municipal), 1990 (provincial)

Built in 1923-1924 and designed by Montreal architect Joseph-Raoul Gariépy, who specialized in theatre and hospital projects, the Rialto was inspired by the Napoleon III style Paris Opera House. The interior was designed by Emmanuel Briffa, designer of over sixty Canadian movie houses, in the Louis XVI style. The Rialto operated as a cinema until the 1990s.[2]

The Rialto Theatre has undergone many changes since 2000. All of the theatre seats were removed and attempts were even made to convert it into a steakhouse.[3] After nearly thirty years of ownership, owner Elias Kalogeras was finally able to sell it in March 2010 to Le Groupe Merveilles Inc. and its owners Ezio Carosielli and Luisa Sassano. Since then, they have acted on their intention to protect the theatre and restore its unique architecture.[4][5]

References

  1. Rialto Theatre National Historic Site of Canada, Parks Canada
  2. Le Théâtre Rialto, Centre d'histoire de Montréal (in French)
  3. Elkouri, Rima (August 9, 2005). "Patrimoine sur le gril". La Presse (in French). Montreal. p. A5.
  4. Elkouri, Rima (April 28, 2010). "Des lumières sur la marquise". Cyberpresse.
  5. Bruemmer, Rene (December 15, 2007). "Rialto owner desperate to sell". Montreal Gazette.

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