Riverview Theater
Movie theater in Minneapolis, USThe Riverview Theater is a cinema in the Howe neighborhood of Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. Designed by Liebenberg and Kaplan, the theater was built by theater owners Bill and Sidney Volk in 1948. After building a subsequent theater in a new ultramodern style, the Volks returned to the Riverview in 1956 and had its lobby area heavily renovated and updated. The Riverview remains one of several surviving single-screen cinemas in the MinneapolisāSaint Paul area and typically showed second-run films until the COVID-19 pandemic, when it switched to showing first-run movies. Since the early 2000s, it has been consistently recognized by City Pages as one of the best movie theaters in the area.
Read article
Top Questions
AI generatedMore questions
Nearby Places
38th Street station (Metro Transit)
Cooper, Minneapolis
Neighborhood of Longfellow, Minneapolis
Howe, Minneapolis
Neighborhood of Longfellow, Minneapolis
Longfellow (neighborhood), Minneapolis
Neighborhood of Longfellow community in Minneapolis
Longfellow, Minneapolis
Community of Minneapolis
Tapestry Folkdance Center
Winchell Trail
Hiking area in Minneapolis
Mississippi Gorge Regional Park
Urban park in Minnesota, United States