. . ""@en . "Demolished" . . "600"^^ . . . . . "Volta Cinematograph"@en . . "Volta Kinejo"@eo . "Ireland Central Dublin"@en . "1909-12-20"^^ . . "3993"^^ . . . . "-6.265882968902588"^^ . "Cinematograph Volta"@en . "600"^^ . . . "1"^^ . "1120408571"^^ . . "270"^^ . . "Volta Electric Theatre"@en . . . "The Volta Electric Theatre (later renamed the Lyceum Picture Theatre) was a film theatre in Dublin and was Ireland's first dedicated cinema. The site at 45 Mary Street was later demolished and is occupied today by a department store. Joyce soon became disillusioned with the venture, as the cinema mainly showed films from Europe and Italy, which were largely shunned by Dubliners at the time. After seven months, Joyce withdrew his involvement and the cinema was sold to the British Provincial Cinema Company. The cinema stayed open until 1919."@en . "The Volta Electric Theatre (later renamed the Lyceum Picture Theatre) was a film theatre in Dublin and was Ireland's first dedicated cinema. The site at 45 Mary Street was later demolished and is occupied today by a department store. In the early 1900s, demand for moving pictures was fierce and cinemas were springing up all over the world. After visiting Trieste, the writer James Joyce was determined to bring a cinema to Ireland, so after receiving the backing of his Italian friends, he set up the Cinematograph Volta on Mary Street. It opened its doors on 20 December 1909. The opening night featured an eclectic program, with the comedy Devilled Crab, the mystery Bewitched Castle, La Pourponi\u00E8rre, The First Paris Orphanage, and The Tragedy of Beatrice Cency. A popular actor was Charlie Chaplin. Joyce soon became disillusioned with the venture, as the cinema mainly showed films from Europe and Italy, which were largely shunned by Dubliners at the time. After seven months, Joyce withdrew his involvement and the cinema was sold to the British Provincial Cinema Company. The cinema stayed open until 1919. In 1921, it was reopened as the Lyceum Picture Theatre following alterations which increased seating from 420 to 600. In the 1940s, Capitol and Allied Theatres Ltd. acquired the cinema; however, it closed its doors for the last time in 1948. Although it survived almost 40 years, the cinema was rarely successful. Penneys bought the building along with adjacent shops and built a department store on the demolished site. For many years the site of Ireland's first cinema was unknown to many as there was no plaque to commemorate it. However, on 12 June 2007, a plaque was unveiled on the original site marking the significance of 45 Mary Street. A connection between the name and cinema in Ireland still remains. Volta is a streaming service for mainly Irish content."@en . "POINT(-6.2658829689026 53.348987579346)"^^ . "Volta Cinema, 45 Mary Street, Dublin 1"@en . "Demolished"@en . . . "Lyceum Picture Theatre"@en . . "Volta Kinejo, a\u016D en angla Volta Cinematograph a\u016D Volta Electric Theatre (poste renomigita Lyceum Picture Theatre) estis kinteatro en Dublino kaj la unua ejo dedi\u0109ita al kino en Irlando. La loko estis \u0109e 45 Mary Street kaj poste estis malkonstruita kaj okupita nune de vendejaro. Joyce tiuj seniluzii\u011Dis pri la aventuro, \u0109ar la kinejo montris \u0109efe filmojn el E\u016Dropo kaj Italio, ege mal\u015Datataj de tiamaj dublinanoj. Post sep monatoj, Joyce retiri\u011Dis kaj la kinejo estis vendita al la British Provincial Cinema Company. \u011Ci restis malferme \u011Dis 1919. Postaj remalfermoj okazis sensukcese."@eo . . . . . . "53.3489875793457"^^ . . . . . "53.348986 -6.265883" . "Cinema"@en . . . . . "45"^^ . "1921"^^ . "Volta Kinejo, a\u016D en angla Volta Cinematograph a\u016D Volta Electric Theatre (poste renomigita Lyceum Picture Theatre) estis kinteatro en Dublino kaj la unua ejo dedi\u0109ita al kino en Irlando. La loko estis \u0109e 45 Mary Street kaj poste estis malkonstruita kaj okupita nune de vendejaro. Komence de la 1900-aj jaroj, la demndo por kino estis granda kaj aperis kinejoj tra la tuta mondo. Post viziti Trieston, la verkisto James Joyce decidis alporti kinon al Irlando, kaj danke al helpo de liaj slovenaj amikoj, li stablis la Cinematograph Volta \u0109e Mary Street. \u011Ci malfermixgis la 20an de Decembro 1909. La malfermiga vespero montris eklektisman programon, kun komedio Devilled Crab, misterfilmoj Bewitched Castle, La Pourponi\u00E8rre, The First Paris Orphanage, kaj The Tragedy of Beatrice Cency. Joyce tiuj seniluzii\u011Dis pri la aventuro, \u0109ar la kinejo montris \u0109efe filmojn el E\u016Dropo kaj Italio, ege mal\u015Datataj de tiamaj dublinanoj. Post sep monatoj, Joyce retiri\u011Dis kaj la kinejo estis vendita al la British Provincial Cinema Company. \u011Ci restis malferme \u011Dis 1919. Postaj remalfermoj okazis sensukcese."@eo . . "Ireland"@en . "Lyceum Picture Theatre"@en . . "45 Mary Street"@en . "Cinematograph Volta"@en . . . . . . . "1909-12-20"^^ . . "15278380"^^ . . "Volta Electric Theatre"@en . . . . .