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Long before the Shrine Auditorium and the Chinese Theater, Hollywood depended on the Egyptian Theater for all of its major events and soirees. Located on Hollywood Boulevard, the Egyptian Theater is one of Hollywood's most historic buildings, showcasing the city's flare for the fantastic. Inspired by the discovery of King Tut's tomb in 1922, the Egyptian Theater features an open court yard and massive four-foot Egyptian columns. Hieroglyphs, murals and a tiled fountain offer exciting photo backdrops for tourists, as well as clever camouflage at the theater's entrance. Since opening in the early 1920s, the Egyptian Theater has gone on to host a number of important Hollywood events, including the first real movie premiere. Today, customers of Johnny Parks LAX Airport Parking can embark on their very own cinematic experience inside the Egyptian Theater thanks to regular movie showings. Some of the best movies in Hollywood history are regularly screened at the Egyptian Theater, so don't forget to stop by. No visit to Tinsel Town would be complete without a sightseeing stop at the Egyptian Theater, so why wait? Visit this iconic establishment today.

Ancient Egypt in Modern Hollywood

The Egyptian Theater recently underwent a massive restoration, repairing and rebuilding year's worth of damage and neglect. The theater re-opened in December of 1998 with the re-premiere of Cecil B. DeMille's "The Ten Commandments". This landmark presentation was held exactly 75 years to the day after the movie originally premiered at the Egyptian in 1923. The Egyptian Theater is now home to the American Cinematheque not-for-profit organization, and is registered as a city landmark. Restoration efforts on the theater include everything from the exterior Sphinx head to the interior decorative starbursts, so remember to take a moment and look around during your upcoming visit. Customers of Johnny Parks LAX Airport Parking are sure to find dozens of unique decorative features throughout the facility, including the theaters beautiful sky blue ceiling. More than $14 million were spent to restore this wonderful landmark, and it appears to have been worth every penny. But don't take Johnny Parks LAX Airport Parking's word for it - stop by during your upcoming L.A. adventure and see for yourself.

Legends come alive inside the Egyptian Theater

Customers of Johnny Parks LAX Airport Parking can enjoy the Egyptian Theater in a number of different ways. During the day, visitors are invited to watch a documentary discussing the history of Hollywood. This wonderful movie, entitled "Forever Hollywood" features famous interviews with stars like Robert Redford, Warren Beatty, Kevin Space and Jack Lemmon. This special movie screening happens daily (with the exception of Monday) at 2pm and 3:30pm. Tickets are just $9. (Times and admission are subject to change at anytime). At night, the Egyptian Theater features special offerings from American Cinematheque, including documentaries, independent films and classic film revivals. Movies are shown in both the main 650-seat auditorium as well as the smaller 80-seat Steven Spielberg Screen Room. If you would like to purchase tickets to a showing during your upcoming Johnny Parks LAX Airport Parking vacation simply visit the theater box office. The box office is open 30 minutes before the first show of the day. Advanced tickets can also be purchased by out-of-state Johnny Parks LAX Airport Parking customers by fax, NOT phone. American Cinematheque also offers a number of historic tours periodically so be sure to stop and ask for more details during your upcoming LAX airport parking vacation.

No other theater in the world has had the same affect on film as the Egyptian Theater in Los Angeles. If you would like to learn more about the Egyptian Theater and its offerings please feel free to visit the official American Cinematheque website at www.americancinematheque.com. The Egyptian Theater is located on the south side of Hollywood Boulevard, just east of Highland between Las Palmas and McCadden. The Theater is recessed back from the street, so be sure to keep a sharp eye out for it when driving by. Attended parking lots are available on Las Palmas.

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