Palace Cinema

Brussels


An impressive 1905 picture palace and music hall reinvented: this is the city's oldest cinema, housed in a fine art nouveau building. For part of its history the place was a nightclub. The angular lobby incorporates rough-hewn concrete pillars and a ceiling hung with wacky lamps, while the four screens show a mixture of art-house and mainstream movies.


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