If you love cinema you need to go and see this place. They schedule old film-noir movies all day long and a ticket is just €3,20. The whole entourage of Cinematheque is so oldschool and that makes the whole “going to the movies” experience just right.
Next to the cinema there’s a lounge with old camera’s/projectors. On the first floor you can also find a library, a bookshop with great books about cinema (mostly Portugese though :(, a little expo space and a café with a outdoor terrace (you can grab a drink or food here for very fair prices).
I consider this place really a hidden gem in Lisboa, I would most definitely...
Read moreThe worst experience in a cinema. Working in the cinema industry and seeing this kind of attitude really upset me. They wanted to call the police because we arrived 5minutes later… People not professionals and really awful… i am sure the indielisboa festival would not encourage this. if you are 4min late they bother you when there is no one in the room. If you like cinema please don’t go there. They don’t have the spirit of cinema… and the worst person is Carla i don’t know if it is her real name a tall brunett woman. She missed her vocation she shall be a police officer ! Please change job...
Read moreAmazing place to involve themselves into the cinema world throughout the decades from the very beginning! The Cinemateca offers a large variety of movies from classics to the independent festival and special guest such as directors, journalists, actors and other professionals. All movies in original language with portugues subtitles!! A cosy bar with a courtyard where drinking or attending a concert is a pure pleasure. Some rooms are dedicated to the instruments used to "make" cinema. Unaxpected treasure also for not kino-lovers. Price more than...
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