Campbeltown Picture House

Campbeltown Picture House

Campbeltown Picture House, designed by Albert V Gardner in 1913 in the Art Nouveau style, is a Grade A Listed building and one of the earliest surviving purpose-built cinemas in the UK. Grade-A listed building is unique, with a Glasgow school art nouveau exterior and an equally impressive and unusual ‘atmospheric style’ interior.

Campbeltown Picture House Interior

Having undergone refurbishment and restoration CPH reopened in 2017 and is now operating as a community cinema.  The two screens show a mixture of the latest films alongside classics and festivals.  The licenced kiosk and café provide snacks, home baking and drinks.

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