Where to watch classic films at a one-of-a-kind movie theater in Virginia
It’s one of less than 50 movie theaters in the world that has the capability to screen films in any format — as originally intended.
Located inside the Library of Congress’ National Audio-Visual Conservation Center in Culpeper, Virginia, the theater is open to anyone from the public. The Library screens films three days per week, most weeks of the year, and a lot of the films they show are original prints that can be found in the physical media vaults of the 45-acre campus.
The auditorium space itself is totally unique...