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It was opened on the 21st March 1896 by Birt Acres at 2 Piccadilly Mansions, located at the junction of Shaftesbury Avenue and Piccadilly Circus. It was called the Kineopticon and showed a series of short silent films, but it was destroyed by fire shortly after opening.

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The first cinema in England was the Kineopticon opened at the junction of Piccadilly Circus and Shaftsbury Avenue on 21 March,1896. A few weeks later the cinema was burnt down. Admission 6d.

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