Vilma Theatre
3404 Belair Road,
Baltimore,
MD
21213
3404 Belair Road,
Baltimore,
MD
21213
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Additional Info
Architects: John F. Eyring
Functions: Banquet Hall
Styles: Mission Revival, Spanish Colonial
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The Vilma Theatre opened on May 5, 1928 and seated 900. The Vilma was a nice neighborhood house. It had a pseudo Spanish exterior. The interior was decorated in a Spanish Mission style. It closed in 1973 as a movie theatre, then became a church for a short time before returning to the entertainment business by becoming the La Fountaine Rouge Catering Hall. The original marquee is still in use.
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Chuck Van Bibber
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Recent comments (view all 5 comments)
It is now the Life Music Christian Fellowship, and the name and website both suggest that the emphasis on performance is still strong.
http://www.lifemusiccf.org/
I passed this former Theater several times. It’s quite obvious that it was formerly a Movie house. Its very close to HERRING RUN PARK.