Let’s appreciate the onomastic and architectural charm of the Art Nouveau era: if a cinema, then a palace! And we’ll give the name in Latin — “Rex” (“King”).
Punningly, this building is architecturally 30 years late — and the ambitious graphics of font and forms are all from the 1920s, from the era of “great silent” cinema, still it was built only in the 1950s!
The cinema hall is owned by a Turkish religious community. For the last quarter of the century, the cinema has lost its audience. Since then, it has sadly been closed, although it is near to hotels and the beach and reasonably could show world blockbusters in English.
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