Cinémathèque

Dernière modification le 16/03/2024 par Aurelie Faber

The Cinémathèque was founded in 1975 and is located “Place du Theatre” in the building that once hosted a cinema called Vox. Before that, in 1928, part of a monastery, it was run by a Catholic association that aimed to show people “good catholic movies”. They realized soon that their movies did not attract enough people, and from 1940 on, they extended their offer.

Today, the Cinémathèque offers a large range of movies, from classic to contemporary, while specializing in “Film noir”, movies from the 1930s and ’40s, independent American movies and movies in relation with Luxembourg, which are screened in their original language (with French subtitles). I love it because I get to know movies that I would never watch otherwise, but even more because of its old-fashioned cinema atmosphere, with its plush red velvet seats, walls decorated with old film posters and pictures of stars.

Every Sunday, Cinema Paradiso (Cinémathèque for Children) projects movies for children. I love going there with my 4-year-old son and afterwards having lunch in the city and continue talking about the movie we watched together.

In summer, they organize open-air screenings in front of the Grand-Ducal palace, or in the nice cozy courtyard of Theatre des Capucins (it’s magical!) and every year, the Cinémathèque participates in the Luxembourg City Film Festival.

Enjoy!

Useful information

Address

17, Place du Theatre, luxembourgcity

Prices

Ticket price : 3.70€

Hours

Mon - Fri 08:00 - 11:45 & 13:00-16:45, Sat 17:00, 20:00, Sun 15:00, 17:30 & 20:00