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Bring a piece of Melbourne’s west into your home with this bold, travel-inspired artwork featuring the beloved Sun Theatre — the beating heart of Yarraville.
This edition is designed in the spirit of classic 1930s–40s travel posters, with strong architectural lines and vintage-style typography that honours the building’s original Art Deco roots. The Sun isn’t just a cinema — it’s the face of the suburb. A place where locals gather, stories are shared, and community thrives.
Perfect as a housewarming gift, renovation finishing touch, or a reminder of what makes Yarraville so special — this poster turns a neighbourhood icon into timeless art for your walls.
So, why not grab a Choc-Top, a bag of popcorn, and one of our Sun Theatre Suburban Icon Posters? These posters stand as incredible monuments to determination, the magic of cinema, and the vibrant spirit of Yarraville itself.
This artwork is available in A0, A1, A2, A3, A4, as well as the ever popular Postcard. Professional framing is available on A0, A1 and A2 sizes via pick up only.
Bring a piece of Melbourne’s west into your home with this bold, travel-inspired artwork featuring the beloved Sun Theatre — the beating heart of Yarraville.
This edition is designed in the spirit of classic 1930s–40s travel posters, with strong architectural lines and vintage-style typography that honours the building’s original Art Deco roots. The Sun isn’t just a cinema — it’s the face of the suburb. A place where locals gather, stories are shared, and community thrives.
Perfect as a housewarming gift, renovation finishing touch, or a reminder of what makes Yarraville so special — this poster turns a neighbourhood icon into timeless art for your walls.
So, why not grab a Choc-Top, a bag of popcorn, and one of our Sun Theatre Suburban Icon Posters? These posters stand as incredible monuments to determination, the magic of cinema, and the vibrant spirit of Yarraville itself.
This artwork is available in A0, A1, A2, A3, A4, as well as the ever popular Postcard. Professional framing is available on A0, A1 and A2 sizes via pick up only.
Bring a piece of Melbourne’s west into your home with this bold, travel-inspired artwork featuring the beloved Sun Theatre — the beating heart of Yarraville.
This edition is designed in the spirit of classic 1930s–40s travel posters, with strong architectural lines and vintage-style typography that honours the building’s original Art Deco roots. The Sun isn’t just a cinema — it’s the face of the suburb. A place where locals gather, stories are shared, and community thrives.
Perfect as a housewarming gift, renovation finishing touch, or a reminder of what makes Yarraville so special — this poster turns a neighbourhood icon into timeless art for your walls.
So, why not grab a Choc-Top, a bag of popcorn, and one of our Sun Theatre Suburban Icon Posters? These posters stand as incredible monuments to determination, the magic of cinema, and the vibrant spirit of Yarraville itself.
This artwork is available in A0, A1, A2, A3, A4, as well as the ever popular Postcard. Professional framing is available on A0, A1 and A2 sizes via pick up only.
Sun Theatre History
The Sun Theatre in Yarraville, Melbourne, is a historic cinema designed by Cowper, Murphy and Appleford Architects and built by Hansen and Yunken (which is still in business today) for £25,000. The cinema first opened its doors in 1938 as a single-screen theatre, and has since undergone major renovations in 1995 to restore its Art Deco charm, complete with ornate plasterwork and vintage fittings. The Sun Theatre is known for its mix of mainstream Hollywood releases, independent films, and classic movies, as well as hosting special events such as Q&A sessions with filmmakers and themed movie nights. The Sun neon sign, featuring the bold and capital letters spelling out "Sun," has become an icon of Yarraville, serving as a recognizable landmark and popular attraction for visitors to the area.
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