Cinéma Bretagne, Movie theater in 6th arrondissement, Paris, France
Cinéma Bretagne was a movie theater located on the bustling Boulevard Montparnasse, designed with early 1960s architectural features including decorative ceiling elements and spacious seating areas. The venue contained multiple screening rooms that could accommodate large audiences throughout its operation.
The cinema opened in 1961 as a purpose-built venue and operated under private family management for several decades before a major French film company took over operations around 2020. This change in ownership marked the beginning of its final years.
The cinema presented both mainstream releases and various film genres until November 2023, maintaining its position as the third largest cinema hall in Paris.
The venue sat on a major boulevard in the heart of Paris, making it easily accessible by public transportation and simple to locate for visitors. This central location provided straightforward access and good visibility for moviegoers.
After closing in late 2023, the building was repurposed and no longer functions as a cinema venue. This ended the location's long chapter as a gathering space for film enthusiasts.
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