Cine Royal
107 Calle Cristo,
San Juan
00907
107 Calle Cristo,
San Juan
00907
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There were no theaters in Fortaleza or Cristo streets. This photo is on the street that goes up on the right side of Plaza de Armas, where City Hall is, just before Fortaleza St. Would you believe I can’t remember the name of the street and I went up and down that street many times in January?
It is on Calle Fortaleza so thinking again, it’s probably not this one…
Here is where it is located
http://www.panoramio.com/photo/30404258
Would someone please find the address of this theater?
About the photo which has nothing to do with Cine Royal, right?
I call it for now Teatro “Old San Juan Souvenirs Store 305”
I’m guessing the address is 305.
Lets do some detective work. How bout someone in San Juan looking in the phone book, is this store listed? If it’s listed, Cinema Treasures lists 35 theaters in San Juan
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Are any of them on the same calle? They could be a possible match.
If it’s not in the phone book, does the library have copies of old phone books?
Another way to find it would to go to 305 on every calle in Old San Juan (I’ll bet that’s not over 20, Old San Juan is not that big) till you find the right 305.
You could just go up and down every calle to find it and perhaps find some other lost theaters too and it would be pleasant just walking around. Stop and have a hamburger at the Burger King in the old Teatro Rialto.
If none of that works, buy me a round trip ticket from Chicago to San Juan and I’ll be glad to suffer walking around Old San Juan for an afternoon doing research.
If the photo is of a theater that is already on Cinema Treasures it needs to be put with that theater and if the theater is not on Cinema Treasures we need to find out it’s name and I would be glad to add it.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/davsot/4229465249/
I don’t think this is it but it is in Old San Juan… Someone can help me identify this building?
This theater get burn in late 70’s and a young theater company rent it as it was and make it a live theater house for about 8 years.
This was a very small theater that featured second run movies.