When with the screening of a film by Harold Lloyd the Pathé was inaugurated on October 18, 1925 as the first cinema built in Seville, the project of the Coliseum Spain was already underway. Until then the films were seen in theaters and halls, sometimes alternating theatrical performances and projections, such as the theater San Fernando and later the Cervantes, and others dedicated exclusively to them, such as the Llorens Hall (whose splendid n…
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When with the screening of a film by Harold Lloyd the Pathé was inaugurated on October 18, 1925 as the first cinema built in Seville, the project of the Coliseum Spain was already underway. Until then the films were seen in theaters and halls, sometimes alternating theatrical performances and projections, such as the theater San Fernando and later the Cervantes, and others dedicated exclusively to them, such as the Llorens Hall (whose splendid n…