Gaumont Convention, Movie theater in 15th arrondissement, France.
Gaumont Convention is a cinema with nine screening rooms spread across four levels, connected by glass corridors and escalators visible from outside. The rooms offer a total seating capacity of about 1200 and modern projection technology.
The cinema was founded in 1919 and originally seated 2000 visitors. After several transformations over the decades, it was completely rebuilt in 2016 into its current modern form.
The cinema shows a weekly mix of international and French films that reflects the viewing tastes of the neighborhood. Visitors find a blend of major releases alongside productions from France.
The cinema is located near Convention metro station on line 12 and opens daily from mid-morning until late at night. It offers different ticket types and is accessible to all visitors.
The venue changed its name to Pathé Convention in October 2022 while maintaining its role as a major film destination in the southern part of the city. This transformation reflects shifts in cinema ownership and management in the area.
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