Valhalla Cinema, Melbourne

Valhalla Cinema
The Westgarth Cinema, former home of the Valhalla, as it was in 2004
Interactive map of the Valhalla Cinema area
General information
Location216 Victoria Street, Richmond, Melbourne, Victoria (1976–1987)
High Street, Westgarth, Victoria (1987–1996), Australia
Coordinates37°48′38″S 144°59′54″E / 37.810457°S 144.998418°E / -37.810457; 144.998418
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The Valhalla Cinema was a repertory and arthouse cinema in Melbourne, Australia. Noted for audience participation films, it was named for Valhalla, the "Hall of the slain" in Norse mythology. It ran as the Valhalla at Victoria Street, Richmond from 1976 until 1987, when it moved to the present location of the Westgarth Theatre in Northcote. In 1996 the Valhalla closed its doors and became Westgarth Cinema, now the Palace Westgarth.