Classic film “Casablanca” features a casino as part of Rick Blaine’s nightclub. Hollywood’s own obsession with casinos has a long history as well. Gambling itself had a reputation as a vice that could lead to other bad habits. In the United States, towns like Las Vegas and Reno in Nevada, and Atlantic City in New Jersey, became known for casinos and the infamous ties held to organized crime.
It offered guests the opportunity to gamble during theatrical production intermissions.īy the 19th century, casinos appeared all over Europe. The Casino di Venezia, which opened in 1638 in Venice, is the world’s oldest casino, though it was originally known as Theatre Saint Moses. While gambling has been around for centuries, casinos began popping up in Italy in the 17th century. The flashing lights, the sirens, the hum of conversation, and the thrill of placing a bet are all part of the allure of casinos.