Located in the middle of Durham City. Absolutely amazing place.
A bit of History:
The Palladium Cinema opened on 18th March 1929 with Alice Terry in “Garden of Allahâ€. Seating was provided in stalls and circle levels It was the first cinema in Durham licenced to operate on Sundays. On Sundays they were restricted to one evening performance and the programme had to be approved by both the Chief Constable and the Bishop of Durham.
The Palladium Cinema was damaged by a fire on 16th January 1934. It was refurbished and re-opened on 5th March 1934 with Leslie Henson in “It’s A Boyâ€.
ThePalladium Cinema was refurbished in late-1967, re-opening with “The Bible-In the Beginningâ€. The cinema closed in 1976 and operated as a Bingo Hall until 1982 when it became a Church.
It has now stood empty since 2004.
There were some very unstable parts of the building due to damp (like the floor in the bar area). It was more like a shrine to the past with all of the old bingo machines, 70's beetmats, old style toilets. Absolutely amazing experience.
Entry is Interesting. But you'll make it in via this room.
Old Projector Room
Top Flight - So dusty! (apologies). Our presence threw dust up everywhere.
Someone had been living here. Out of respect, we didn't touch a thing.
All of the comforts of home...
Old Bingo Card!
A bit of History:
The Palladium Cinema opened on 18th March 1929 with Alice Terry in “Garden of Allahâ€. Seating was provided in stalls and circle levels It was the first cinema in Durham licenced to operate on Sundays. On Sundays they were restricted to one evening performance and the programme had to be approved by both the Chief Constable and the Bishop of Durham.
The Palladium Cinema was damaged by a fire on 16th January 1934. It was refurbished and re-opened on 5th March 1934 with Leslie Henson in “It’s A Boyâ€.
ThePalladium Cinema was refurbished in late-1967, re-opening with “The Bible-In the Beginningâ€. The cinema closed in 1976 and operated as a Bingo Hall until 1982 when it became a Church.
It has now stood empty since 2004.
There were some very unstable parts of the building due to damp (like the floor in the bar area). It was more like a shrine to the past with all of the old bingo machines, 70's beetmats, old style toilets. Absolutely amazing experience.
Entry is Interesting. But you'll make it in via this room.
Old Projector Room
Top Flight - So dusty! (apologies). Our presence threw dust up everywhere.
Someone had been living here. Out of respect, we didn't touch a thing.
All of the comforts of home...
Old Bingo Card!