Municipal Cinematheque - Movie theater in Luxembourg, Luxembourg | Reviews, Photos & Information on Postcard
Municipal Cinematheque
Movie theater · Luxembourg ·
Municipal Cinematheque
Movie theater · Luxembourg ·
Preserves film heritage, screens cult classics, silent films
vintage aesthetic
vast choice of movies
low prices
live piano
central location
silent movies
open air festival
popcorn
Information
17 Pl. du Théâtre, 2613 Ville-Haute LuxembourgGet directions
Restroom
Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
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Silvia C.
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You don’t know what you are missing out on until you try! Love the vintage feel, the movie selection. I just hope the future renovation won’t affect its character.
Samuele
Google
Lovely cinema in the heart of the city. Very cozy and with a vintage aesthetic, they propose such a vast choice of movies from different decades and from every genre on a daily basis. One of my favorite places in lux city!
Charlie W.
Google
An incredible cinema doing the best work preserving analogue formats and all for a ridiculous price (I paid 4 euros). Seeing Master and Commander and Fantastic Mr Fox in 35mm was delightful.
Be sure to check if there's anything playing during your visit to Luxembourg, the programming is some of the best I've seen.
Tatiana R.
Google
Charming and elegant building with vintage posters and old machinery at display in the lobby. The perfect place to enjoy celluloid films.
The Designer A.
Google
What an amazing experience and great hospitality of the open air festival! The arrangements were absolutely flawless, it was so kind of them to provide us with the raincoats. The event was extremely well planned. The food (popcorn and nachos) could have been better though.
Ranjit G.
Google
Had a gala time watching the documentaries screened here. The techniques used and how art is created is amazing
Marc G.
Google
Classic movies at unbeatable prices in a vintage venue. We have enjoyed some great silent movies with live piano. A real pleasure!
Hild E.
Google
Its strong points are ticket prices and central location, for certain.
Its main flaw is that the viewing hall is far from sound-proof, both because you can hear noise from outside (like a car horn) and because the upper floor is made of creaky wood, so you cannot move around (e.g. to go to the toilet) without bothering the other viewers.
Still, I appreciate its existence all in all