The only cinema still operating in the 3rd arrondissement of Paris will celebrate its 30th anniversary this year! It is indeed
November 6, 1981 has emerged a small complex of 3 arthouse cinemas, the "Cine-Beaubourg Les Halles", built in the basement of a shed in a new set real estate and commercial called "Quartier de l'Horloge", opposite the Centre Beaubourg.
The three rooms are located on the same level: Room 1 has 200 seats, while the other two rooms each with 100 seats.
Initially programmed independently, the "Cine-Beaubourg Les Halles" quickly joined the programming circuit UGC, because of the difficulty of access to Some movies, due to the presence nearby of many rooms of the Forum des Halles.
In 1984, two new rooms were added (100 and 200 seats), followed by a final in 1985, very small and called "Room Mini-Club" (45 seats).
In 1995, the cinema has changed hands, and fell into the hands of MK2, which renamed the institution the name of "Beaubourg July 14" and "MK2 Beaubourg" from April 29, 1998.
One of the exits, not contiguous with the entrance of the cinema
Location: Paris 3rd - 50, rue Rambuteau
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