Le Louxor, Movie theater in 10th arrondissement, France
Le Louxor is a cinema in the 10th arrondissement with three screening rooms distinguished by Egyptian Revival architecture, featuring ornately decorated walls and ceilings in a neo-Egyptian style. Approximately 556 seats are distributed across these rooms, creating an uncommon cinema experience.
The building was constructed in 1921 by architect Henri Zipcy during an era when Egyptian architectural styles were popular across Europe. It later transformed into a nightclub in the 1980s before undergoing comprehensive restoration and reopening as a cinema in 2013.
The cinema serves the neighborhood as a gathering place and screens films from diverse regions alongside French productions and family-friendly shows. Audiences from across the district come here to discover contemporary and classical works together.
The cinema is located near Barbès-Rochechouart metro station and is easily accessible by public transportation. Visitors with mobility restrictions will find accessible facilities available.
The second floor houses a bar, and a terrace on the third floor offers light meals and wines with views of Sacré-Cœur. Visitors holding movie tickets can access this space.
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