Savoy Cinema, Movie theater in Dublin, Ireland.
The Savoy Cinema is a movie theater in Dublin featuring nine separate screening rooms with digital projection and surround sound systems. The halls accommodate different film formats and audience sizes throughout the day.
This venue opened in November 1929 and originally held approximately 2,800 seats when it began welcoming audiences. In 1954 it presented Ireland's first widescreen film production.
The cinema serves as a main venue where Dublin audiences watch both international blockbusters and Irish productions throughout the year. It functions as a gathering place where the city's film culture comes alive.
Located in central Dublin, the venue offers online booking services and holds multiple screenings daily from morning until late evening. Visitors can choose between various showtimes to suit their schedule.
In 1934, protesters demonstrated against screenings of British royal family newsreels at the venue. This event reveals how politically charged cinema could be during that period.
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