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Rivoli Theatre or Rivoli Theater may refer to:


Australia

* Rivoli Cinemas, a multiplex in Melbourne, Australia also known as Rivoli Theatre * Rivoli Theatre, Naracoorte, South Australia, built 1935


United States

* Rivoli Theater, former name of The
Bessesen Building The Historic Bessesen Building, formerly called the B.B. Theater and Conservatory of Music and later the Rivoli Theater, is located at 224 South Broadway in Albert Lea, Minnesota, United States. It has been used for both commercial and residential ...
, Albert Lea, Minnesota, U.S. *
Rivoli Theater (Indianapolis, Indiana) The Rivoli Theater is a historic theater on the eastern side of Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. The theater was built in 1927 and was designed by architect Henry Ziegler Dietz. Originally designed and built as a single screen movie theater ...
, U.S. * Rivoli Theatre (South Fallsburg, New York), U.S. * Rivoli Theatre, at
750 Seventh Avenue 750 Seventh Avenue is a 36-story office building in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. The building was designed by Kevin Roche of Roche-Dinkeloo and developed by David and Jean Solomon. 750 Seventh Avenue occupies a site on t ...
, a former movie theater in New York City


Other places

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Rivoli Theatre (Portugal) Rivoli Theatre is a municipal theatre in Oporto, Portugal. History In 1913 a new theatre called ''Teatro Nacional'' opened in Porto. Over the next several years, changes in the urban center led to modernization of the property, and in 1923 the new ...
, in Porto, Portugal


See also

* Rivoli Cinema or
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, an archaeological site in Beirut * The Rivoli bar and performance place in Toronto, where the
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