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10 Fascinating Facts About

the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood

Nestled just steps away from the Hollywood Walk of Fame, the Egyptian Theatre is one of the most iconic and historic movie palaces in Los Angeles. With its exotic architecture, cinematic legacy, and recent revival by Netflix, the theatre offers a one-of-a-kind experience for film lovers. Whether you’re into film history or looking for unique things to do in Hollywood, here are 10 must-know facts about the Egyptian Theatre.
1. It Was the First Hollywood Movie Palace

Opened in 1922, the Egyptian Theatre was the first grand movie theatre in Hollywood, setting the stage for the movie premiere culture that followed.

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2. It Debuted with a Major Premiere

The theatre made history with the premiere of Douglas Fairbanks’ Robin Hood, which was one of the earliest major red carpet movie events in Hollywood.

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3. It Inspired the Hollywood Movie Premiere Tradition

The success of the Egyptian Theatre's first premiere helped shape the tradition of Hollywood red carpet premieres, which later became a global entertainment staple.

4. Its Architecture Is Egyptian Revival Style

The theatre is famous for its exotic Egyptian Revival architecture, featuring columns, hieroglyphs, sphinxes, and murals that echo ancient temples.

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5. It Was Renovated by American Cinematheque

In the late 1990s, the non-profit American Cinematheque took over the Egyptian Theatre, restoring it and turning it into a hub for classic, foreign, and indie film screenings.

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6. Netflix Now Owns the Theatre

In 2020, Netflix purchased the Egyptian Theatre, aiming to preserve its legacy while using it for exclusive premieres, special screenings, and limited releases of Netflix Originals.

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7. It Still Hosts Public Screenings

Despite Netflix’s ownership, the theatre still offers public screenings, including retrospectives, cult classics, and film festival events, making it a must-visit for cinephiles.

8. It Features Cutting-Edge Projection and Sound

During its recent renovation, the theatre was equipped with state-of-the-art digital projection and Dolby Atmos sound, combining vintage charm with modern tech.

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9. It's a Registered Historic Landmark

The Egyptian Theatre is a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument, protected for its architectural and cultural contributions to Hollywood and cinema history.

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10. It’s Steps Away from Other Top Attractions

Located at 6712 Hollywood Boulevard, the theatre is within walking distance of TCL Chinese Theatre, Dolby Theatre, and hundreds of stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

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Bonus: See It All in a Luxury Tour
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