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Palace

The Palace Cinema is an arthouse cinema located in the heart of Brussels. Opened in 1913, it was designed by architect Paul Hamesse in an Art Nouveau style. After extensive renovation, the complex now comprises four modern screening rooms, a bar-restaurant and spaces dedicated to exhibitions and cultural events. The venue aims to be a place of discovery and openness, faithful to its original vocation as a cultural entertainment centre.

Practical information :
  • The Palace has two entrances : one on Boulevard Anspach, accessible from the pedestrian street and close to the ‘Bourse’ metro station, and the other on Rue Borgval, accessible from the public road, with the possibility of a short-stay parking space.

  • The entrance to the bar-restaurant is either through the Palace or from Rue Van Praet. This restaurant has not been reviewed.

  • The reception desk is at the end of the corridor served by the two entrances.

  • You can consult the film programme on the website : https://www.cinema-palace.be/fr

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Validity: From 28 April 2025 on 28 April 2028

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