Grand Teatret, Art cinema in central Copenhagen, Denmark.
Grand Teatret is an art cinema in central Copenhagen with six screens for European and international films. The venue offers subtitles and original language soundtracks for a diverse viewing experience.
The cinema opened in 1923 within the Palace Hotel complex on City Hall Square. It has evolved into an important cultural venue for the city's film scene.
The cinema focuses on European films and regularly hosts French productions, making it a gathering place for film enthusiasts. Visitors experience movies in their original languages with Danish subtitles.
The venue has a café where visitors can purchase refreshments before screenings. The building is not wheelchair accessible, so mobility-limited guests should check alternatives beforehand.
The building was registered in the Danish heritage registry in 1993, preserving its original Art Deco design by architect Anton Rosen. The facade and interior still reflect the style of the 1920s.
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