Cinema Tivoli, Cultural venue in Santo António district, Lisbon, Portugal.
Cinema Tivoli is a movie theater in Lisbon's Santo António district with neoclassical architecture, a domed roof structure, and gilded decorations throughout the auditorium. The hall accommodates roughly 1,100 spectators and hosts film screenings, theatre productions, ballet evenings, and musical concerts.
The venue opened in 1924 and quickly became an important entertainment center in the area. It was supported by patron Frederico de Lima Mayer and helped shape Lisbon's cultural life through high-quality performances.
The venue has long served as a stage for artists and performers from around the world. Visitors can experience films, theatre productions, ballet evenings, and concerts that make this house a versatile cultural center.
The theater is located on Avenida da Liberdade and is easily accessible by public transport. Visitors should know that the box office opens about 30 minutes before the first screening and the website provides information about upcoming events.
The hall hosted world-famous artists such as Igor Stravinsky and Yehudi Menuhin as well as renowned theater ensembles. This connection to international performers made it a meeting point for Europe's artistic scene.
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