Royal Theater Heerlen
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Architectural styleInternational Style
LocationHeerlen, The Netherlands
Current tenantsFilmhuis De Spiegel
Construction started1937
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| General information | |
| Architectural style | International Style |
| Location | Heerlen, The Netherlands |
| Current tenants | Filmhuis De Spiegel |
| Construction started | 1937 |
| Completed | 1938 |
| Client | Max van Bergen & Mathieu van Bergen |
| Owner | Gemeente Heerlen |
| Design and construction | |
| Architects | Frits Peutz & J. Bongaerts |
Situated close to the Heerlen train station, this egg shaped building dates back to 1938 and was one of the oldest cinemas of the Netherlands.[1] It was designed by Frits Peutz (best known for the Glaspaleis) and J. Bongaerts. The buildings behind it are from a later date and include another building by Peutz (Rivoli, 1958).
It originally had 1180 seats[2] (some sources say 814,[3] but 1180 is more likely); this amount was later reduced by almost half for more leg room, leaving 743 seats[1]).
