Alhambra Cinema (Israel)
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The Alhambra Cinema is a former Palestinian-owned cinema on Jerusalem Boulevard in Jaffa, Israel, designed in the Art Deco style in 1937 by Lebanese architect Elias Al-Mor. Since 2012, the building is housing the "Ideal Center of Scientology for the Middle East", a main Scientology branch in the region. It was named after the Alhambra palace in Granada, Spain. It was active as an Arab cultural institution in Mandatory Palestine. It was again used as a cinema after the establishment of Israel, then as a theatre after 1963, but was eventually largely abandoned for decades until its restoration in 2010-2012.
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HaTkuma, Jaffa Northern Jaffa
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N 32.051868055556 ° | E 34.759406111111 ° |
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מרכז סיינטולוגיה
HaTkuma
6811156 Jaffa, Northern Jaffa
Tel Aviv District, Israel
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