Tower Theatre (Sacramento, California)
The Tower Theatre is a historic movie theater located in Sacramento, California. It is a prominent landmark in the Land Park neighborhood and a significant example of Art Deco architecture.
The theater was designed by architect William B. David and opened in 1938. Its Streamline Moderne design features a distinctive tower, which gives the theater its name, as well as rounded corners, neon lighting, and stylized ornamentation.
The Tower Theatre originally screened first-run films and quickly became a popular entertainment venue. Over the years, it has been renovated and adapted to changing tastes, including the addition of smaller screening rooms.
Today, the Tower Theatre is operated by the Sacramento Film and Music Festival. It primarily shows independent, foreign, and art-house films, as well as hosting film festivals and other cultural events. The theater remains a vital part of Sacramento's cultural landscape and a celebrated architectural landmark.