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Metropole is a historic multipurpose building complex in
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,
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. At present Metropole is the oldest surviving movie theater in Jakarta. One of its main tenants is the
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group, which operates the Metropole XXI
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in the complex's main building. As a historic cinema, it has screened films during the first
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(1955) and the 16th
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(1970). Metropole was listed as an architectural heritage site by the governor in 1993. Other tenants including a
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coffeehouse chain, a
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and an upscale
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restaurant on the second floor.


Location

Metropole Cinema is located near the junction of Jalan Diponegoro, Pegangsaan Timur, and Jalan Proklamasi, in the posh residential area of
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,
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. The building is close to the railway crossing connecting Manggarai Station to Cikini Station (now elevated railway). Metropole is composed of three main buildings. The main building houses a
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owned by the
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group. The theater once used a large space with an audience capacity of around 1,000 including a balcony seats, but it has since been renovated and divided into four separate theaters holding fewer than 170 persons each. Two additional buildings are attached to the rear of the structure, with one being used as one of the cineplex and performance space, and the other housing offices and a
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, and later changed to a sanitary fittings manufacturer showroom. The three buildings are located on an 11,800-m² plot of land and housed a total of 12 tenants.


History

The architect of Metropole Cinema was Liauw Goan Seng, but was often mistaken to be Johannes Martinus Groenewegen, which is actually the architect of other cinema in Jakarta,
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(1950), which was demolished in 1988 in the area where the Menteng Huis shopping complex stands now. Metropole was constructed in 1932 and given the name ' in
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. Megaria primarily screened films released by
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. The first movie shown during its opening in April 1951 was '' Annie Get Your Gun'' starring
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. Early 1950s saw the resurgence of Indonesian film industry. The Metropole played a key role in boosting local film industry in competing with cinemas who generally preferred Hollywood films. In 1954,
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's film, ''Krisis'', was shown in the Metropole and was a great success that it played for four weeks. It was one of the theaters that screened films during the first
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in 1955 and was a supporting theater when the city hosted the 16th
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in 1970. Around 1960, the cinema's name was changed to Megaria during the presidency of
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, who carried out an anti-Western policy and thought that the word ''metropole'' was too foreign. In 1984, the Kartika Chandra theater became the city's first cinema to apply the cineplex concept of having multiple theater screens. Megaria followed suit in 1986 and added a second screening space behind the already existing one. Despite this change, the theater did not enjoy the same success as Kartika Chandra and forced it to
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. The complex would soon be absorbed into the emerging
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theater network, managed by the company Subentra. Megaria officially became part of the network in April 1989 and was renamed Metropole 21. The 21 Cineplex subsequently dissected the main large screening hall into three separate cineplex by removing the balcony seats of the original theatre — making Metropole 21 as a cineplex with 4 screening rooms; 3 in the main building, and the 4th one is in separate building behind the secondary building. The main stairs which leads to the second floor lobby, which originally leads to the demolished balcony seats, was repurposed as a videogame arcade, and later repurposed as the cinema's office. Its name later changed back to Megaria 21. The
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declared the Megaria building as an architectural heritage site in 1993. Proximity of its location to offices of the three dominant parties during the New Order—the
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(PDI), the
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(PPP), and the
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(Golkar)—made Megaria a popular gathering location for students during the Reform movement in the late 1990s. Contrary to popular belief, Metropole is not the oldest movie theater in Jakarta. The oldest movie theater in Jakarta is Grand Theater, established in 1930 on the corner of Jalan Kramat Raya and Jalan Kramat Bunder, however in extremely poor condition and survived by offering low budget movie (usually horror or erotic). The Megaria building was listed for sale on 8 March 2007 for a price of (). Although the city government did not oppose the sale and allowed for a possible change in the building's function, it forbade the new owner from altering the appearance, ornaments, or main structure. The sale was canceled in 2008, and the 21 Cineplex group extended its lease of the building. The company renovated the interior to match other upper-class cinemas under its management and also refurbished its exterior. The 21 Cineplex has established a higher upper-class cinema brand called XXI. Today the name change back to Metropole XXI. Other than the 21 cineplex, throughout the 1990s to 2000s the tenants of then dilapidated building are modest establishments, including a
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in the large second floor, a barber shop, and several restaurants; a
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restaurant, a Chinese restaurant, and a Javanese grilled chicken restaurant. Following the renovation from 2009 to 2015, the building is carefully renovated and being restored to its former glory, and being repurposed as a classy establishment. The previous ground floor tenants are being replaced by a
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and several new shops, while the former billiard hall on the second floor is now occupied by a new tenant; Roemah Kuliner, an upscale restaurant with food hall system, dedicated to serve authentic
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. After the renovation, the 21 Cineplex also owned and operated XXI Garden Cafe located in the building. The Garden Cafe however, since 2014 was replaced by a
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coffeehouse chain. The secondary building on the east side however, which previously host
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, has been transformed as the showroom for
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, a German-based sanitary fittings company.


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External links


Melestarikan Megaria
memoir by historian Alwi Shahab {{Indonesian architecture Buildings and structures in Jakarta Cinemas and movie theaters in Indonesia Tourist attractions in Jakarta Theatres completed in 1949