Sun Theatre Yarraville

This historic art deco theatre is one of Melbourne's finest places to take in some screen time.
Dominic Gruenewald
Published on April 28, 2021
Updated on May 26, 2021

Overview

Yarraville's Sun Theatre is as much a piece of Melbourne's history as it is a great place to catch a film. It originally opened in 1938 as a single-screen cinema with just 1050 seats and was considered at the time to be the most opulent picture house in the region.

In the 60s, The Sun pivoted to become a Greek cinema, owing to the area's large Hellenic community, but that iteration closed the following decade and the site fell into disrepair.

It wasn't until 1995 that it was revamped to its current glory: that original single theatre has now been expanded to eight smaller ones, and the bustling foyer and cinemas still regularly pack out with crowds.

The interiors have been redesigned to celebrate The Sun's art deco history, while the movie program features Hollywood blockbusters, homegrown gems and acclaimed art films from across the globe.

Images: Julia Sansone

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