Windsor Theater

31 Central Street,
Windsor, CT 06095

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Previously operated by: Lockwood & Gordon Enterprises

Architects: Morris Rothenberg

Functions: Art Gallery, Café

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Windsor Theater

This former and quite small neighborhood movie house is located right next to the Windsor train station (and freight house). It is now an auction house/art gallery with a cafe inside. It was opened on December 9, 1922. In 1936 it was remodeled to the plans of architect Morris Rothenberg.

There are pilasters on the outside of the building and a garage door in the back for auction items.

Inside it’s quite small but seating must have been at least 150. There’s original pressed tin ceilings and moulding. There’s a stairwell when you walk in just past the bathrooms and it turns into a separate balcony square shape/second floor for storage, but the owner said it was built about ten years ago. If you walk up the stairs a few feet, you can touch the tin ceiling.

Contributed by Dave Bonan

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Texas2step
Texas2step on December 20, 2016 at 12:27 am

This one opened on December 9, 1922 as the Tunxis Theatre.

rivest266
rivest266 on February 21, 2017 at 12:39 am

December 9th, 1922 grand opening ad in the photo section.

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