Edinburgh’s Art Deco Heritage 5. The State Cinema

On our stroll to Leith docks on Saturday I noticed this building from the pathway by the Water of Leith. So we climbed up to Great Junction Street and I took a few photos. (Yes I know this is in Leith really but we’ll stretch a point.)

The State Cinema was opened in 1938, turned into a bingo hall in 1972 and later became the Babylon night club. It was B-listed in 1995.

This first picture was taken from the bridge over the Water of Leith.

State Cinema 1

Here we have typical deco styling: horizontals,verticals and also trianguloid bits. Note the painting on the bridge parapet. It’s a bit deco too.

State Cinema 2
This view shows a typical deco curved wall and entrance canopy. The trianguloid bits on the red columns are more obvious here.

It’s a pity the building has fallen into disuse. On the Scottish cinemas website it looks a bit less dilapidated.

There is a plan to refurbish it though. (The cinema parts at the back will go but the entrance building will stay.)

State Cinema 3

The pyramidal roof on the square tower looks a bit odd but judging by the old photo in the Scottish cinemas link above it seems to be original.

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  1. Jane Kelly

    I’ve stood unobservantly at the bus stop next to this building for 8 years and never thought of it as being art deco. Seeing it a new way now. Thanks for opening my eyes!

  2. jackdeighton

    Thanks for commenting, Jane.
    I’m glad to be of service.

  3. Caitlyn

    i was just wondering is it possible to get into the cinema still?

  4. jackdeighton

    Sorry, Caitlin, I don’t know.
    I’ve not been past there for a while.
    Thanks for looking in here anyway.

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