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Menteng Cinema

1949 establishments in Indonesia1980s disestablishments in IndonesiaBuildings and structures demolished in 1988Buildings and structures in JakartaCinemas and movie theaters in Indonesia
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COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM De Menteng Bioscoop in Djakarta TMnr 60054768
COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM De Menteng Bioscoop in Djakarta TMnr 60054768

Menteng Cinema (Indonesian Bioskop Menteng, Dutch Bioscoop Menteng) was a cinema in Jakarta, Indonesia. The cinema was designed by Dutch architect J.M. Groenewegen in 1949, one of the architect who was active in Indonesia before and after the World War II. Menteng Cinema is Groenewegen's first cinema project, which would give birth to several other cinemas in Indonesia which has the same architectural style of Nieuwe Bouwen. Menteng Cinema was demolished in 1988, standing above the site now is the Menteng Huis shopping complex.

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Menteng Cinema
Jalan Menteng, Special Capital Region of Jakarta Menteng (Central Jakarta)

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Jalan Menteng

Jalan Menteng
10340 Special Capital Region of Jakarta, Menteng (Central Jakarta)
Indonesia
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COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM De Menteng Bioscoop in Djakarta TMnr 60054768
COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM De Menteng Bioscoop in Djakarta TMnr 60054768
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