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In 1923 the Castro was built. The ticket booth they have now is the same one it had when it was first built. In 1982 the old organ was replaced with a new organ. It was named a landmark in 1977. It cost $3,000,000 dollars to build it. The Nasser family bought the Castro. The Castro is one of the favorite theaters in the Bay Area. The Castro plays in both Spanish and English languages. The Castro Theater used to be where Cliff’s Variety is now. The architect who designed the Castro also designed the Pacific Coast Stock Exchange. Click here to go back to Castro Theater Main Page