Inside 'haunted' 100-year-old cinema uncovered by urban explorer
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An urban explorer has uncovered the eerie interior of a ‘haunted’ 100-year-old cinema in Eastbourne.

The Picturedrome opened in the East Sussex resort town in 1920 as an independent cinema, later becoming part of the Curzon art house chain. 

But it was forced to close down in January 2020 due to competition from larger cinema brands which moved into the area. 

Following five years of neglect, the deteriorating building has intrigued ‘urban explorer’ Sean Piper, who has now delved into its depths to uncover its current state.

The growing trend of urban exploring, or urbex, sees adventurers investigate abandoned properties and post their findings online. 

Known online as URBEX, Mr. Piper shared a captivating video of the Picturedrome’s interior on TikTok, amassing thousands of likes and comments.

He said behind its dusty, boarded up windows, the cinema mostly looked chillingly unchanged. 

‘The cinema was pitch black and very smelly, lots of pigeon mess around’, he said. 

The Picturedrome (pictured) opened in the East Sussex resort town in 1920 as an independent cinema, later becoming part of the Curzon art house chain

The Picturedrome (pictured) opened in the East Sussex resort town in 1920 as an independent cinema, later becoming part of the Curzon art house chain

But the cinema (pictured) was forced to close down in January 2020 due to competition from larger cinema brands which moved into the area

But the cinema (pictured) was forced to close down in January 2020 due to competition from larger cinema brands which moved into the area

After five years of the building falling into disrepair, so-called 'urban explorer' Sean Piper has now ventured into its depths to see what it looks like now (pictured)

Following five years of neglect, the deteriorating building has intrigued ‘urban explorer’ Sean Piper, who has now delved into its depths to uncover its current state (pictured).

‘Once you got past that, it was amazing as some of the screens and seats were left behind, plus some cool movie posters. It was very nostalgic.’

The cinema’s eerily preserved state extends throughout, with the explorer highlighting an almost pristine projector room as the pinnacle of his exploration.

In Mr. Piper’s fascinating video, he begins his journey in the cinema’s foyer, where a sweeping curved staircase remains, even with advertisement posters still adorning the walls.

The walls display the grime of years without maintenance, with heaps of debris—such as discarded cardboard drink cups—accumulating beneath the stairs.

Another area of the foyer has film posters arranged horizontally on the wall and painted around to look like sections of a reel of film. 

One of the screens, though full of cobwebs and dust motes, is seen to still have several rows of red, velvet seats at the back. 

Chairs closer to the screen appear to have been removed and dumped in a large pile.

One of the screens, though full of cobwebs and dust motes, is seen to still have several rows of red, velvet seats at the back (pictured)

One of the screens, though full of cobwebs and dust motes, is seen to still have several rows of red, velvet seats at the back (pictured)

Many of the other screens look to be largely intact too (pictured)

Many of the other screens look to be largely intact too (pictured)

Some rooms still have screens and seats (pictured)

Some rooms still have screens and seats (pictured)

Chairs closer to the screen in one of the rooms appear to have been removed (pictured)

Chairs closer to the screen in one of the rooms appear to have been removed (pictured) 

Mr Piper's fascinating video starts in the cinema's foyer (pictured), which still boasts a sweeping curved staircase, with even advertising posters still up on the walls

Mr Piper’s fascinating video starts in the cinema’s foyer (pictured), which still boasts a sweeping curved staircase, with even advertising posters still up on the walls

Another area of the foyer (pictured) has film posters arranged horizontally on the wall and painted around to look like sections of a reel of film

Another area of the foyer (pictured) has film posters arranged horizontally on the wall and painted around to look like sections of a reel of film

Many of what look like they could be original 1920s features are still intact, with colourful wainscoting and an impressive art-deco style light fixture in one room (pictured)

Many of what look like they could be original 1920s features are still intact, with colourful wainscoting and an impressive art-deco style light fixture in one room (pictured)

Other rooms look to be largely intact too, with screens and seats still up. 

In most of the rooms, the plaster is peeling, falling into large dusty piles on the floor. 

But many of what look like they could be original 1920s features are still intact, with colourful wainscoting and an impressive art-deco style light fixture in one room.

Similarly, gold railings and a grand chandelier have stood the test of time in one part of the foyer. 

One shelf boasts stacks empty cardboard popcorn boxes and reams of old ‘admit one’-style paper cinema tickets. 

Mr Piper also found, interestingly, an old reel of film for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part Two. 

He also discovered an announcement board listing the last films shown in the Picturedrome. 

These included the critically panned 2019 musical film Cats and 2019 romcom Last Christmas starring Emilia Clarke and Emma Thompson. 

Similarly, gold railings and a grand chandelier (pictured) have stood the test of time in one part of the foyer

Similarly, gold railings and a grand chandelier (pictured) have stood the test of time in one part of the foyer

One shelf boasts stacks empty cardboard popcorn boxes and reams of old 'admit one'-style paper cinema tickets (pictured)

One shelf boasts stacks empty cardboard popcorn boxes and reams of old ‘admit one’-style paper cinema tickets (pictured)

Mr Piper also found, interestingly, an old reel of film for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part Two (pictured)

Mr Piper also found, interestingly, an old reel of film for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part Two (pictured)

He also discovered an announcement board (pictured) listing the last films shown in the Picturedrome

He also discovered an announcement board (pictured) listing the last films shown in the Picturedrome

He also showed an old poster room with images of various iconic films completely plastering the walls (pictured)

He also showed an old poster room with images of various iconic films completely plastering the walls (pictured)

There are various random junk rooms too

There are various random junk rooms too

This includes one simply containing, bizarrely, a piano and a wheelchair

This includes one simply containing, bizarrely, a piano and a wheelchair

Piles of junk cluttered several rooms in the abandoned cinema (pictured)

Piles of junk cluttered several rooms in the abandoned cinema (pictured)

Viewers of Sean's post, which garnered nearly 8,000 likes and hundreds of comments, were impressed and fascinated by the video

Viewers of Sean’s post, which garnered nearly 8,000 likes and hundreds of comments, were impressed and fascinated by the video

Also on the schedule was The Kingmaker, a 2019 documentary about the career of Filipina politician Imelda Marcos. 

She was First Lady of the Philippines from 1965 to 1968 and is current President Bonbong Marcos’s mother. 

He also showed an old poster room with images of various iconic films completely plastering the walls. 

There are various random junk rooms too including one simply containing, bizarrely, a piano and a wheelchair. 

Viewers of Sean’s post, which garnered nearly 8,000 likes and hundreds of comments, were impressed and fascinated by the video. 

One user wrote in the comments section: ‘I used to go there as a teenager! Saw so many good films there, still so sad that it closed. Such a cool place to go!’

Another said: ‘That theatre room looks haunted as hell.’

Someone else joked: ‘I feel so bad this beautiful building didn’t get a decent last movie to show. Cats of all things.’

One added: ‘Wow it only closed in 2020? That’s insane decay for that relatively short amount of time.

‘It always amazes me just how quickly buildings go down hill.’

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