KiMo Theatre
This opulent Pueblo Deco movie palace in Albuquerque melds Art Deco and Native American motifs, serving as a historic landmark and active performance venue.

šŸ“œ Historic KiMo Theatre, a landmark on Route 66 in Downtown Albuquerque.
šŸ” Built in 1927, it's a unique example of Pueblo Deco architecture, blending Art Deco and Native American motifs.

Why Go

šŸ›ļø Experience rare Pueblo Deco architectural style
šŸŽ­ Enjoy live performances, movies, and art
🚶 Explore a historically significant landmark
šŸ†“ Free guided tours available (check website)
🌟 Explore a cultural gem restored by the community

Tips

šŸ’” Check the official KiMo Theatre website for showtimes and tour information.
šŸŽŸļø Purchase tickets only from official City of Albuquerque channels to avoid issues.

Cost

šŸ’° Ticket prices vary by event, free guided tours may be available.

Hours

šŸ•’ Box office opens 2 hours before ticketed events.

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