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The Paragon Theatre

Take in a show from the exclusive dress circle booths
Art Deco foyer
Art Deco movie projector
Art deco cinema
Old movies
Art Deco details
Comfy seating
The Paragon Theatre
1930's movie posters
The Paragon Theatre in Queenstown Tasmania was built in 1933 in true art deco style. This unique building with its stunning hand-painted floor now offers many options for your entertainment. Join us for dinner and our own featurettes including Alex Stevenson's 'A Brief History of This Spot' and 'Let It Be', the doco style account of how the Franklin River was saved from development from 6-30pm. Don't forget our famous Whiskey and Raspberry brandy Ice-cream Choc-tops, hand made on the premises. For a small fee, take a self-guided tour of the theatre to discover its history with proceeds going towards the continued restoration of the building. For timings and special events throughout the year visit our website and Facebook page. Book a tour with RoamWild Tasmania and discover Queenstown's hidden gems and if you are looking for great accommodation in Queenstown we can arrange that too, at Mt Lyell Anchorage. Find us in the centre of Queenstown opposite the Empire Hotel with plenty of free parking next door.

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Conference/Function Facilities

Family Friendly

Food and Refreshments

Non Smoking

Restaurant

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