Gaumond Cinema, Montpellier
The Gaumont Cinema, located on the prominent Comedy Square (Place de la Comédie), is a historic landmark in Montpellier. This grand structure, a fine example of Beaux-Arts architecture, was originally built as the Nouvelles Galeries department store by renowned architects Carlier and Glaizes. Over the years, the building has been transformed into a state-of-the-art cinema, showcasing its rich history while offering a modern movie-going experience.
With a total seating capacity of 1,113 spread across eight showrooms, the Gaumont Cinema is a popular destination for both locals and tourists. Operated by the Gaumont-Pathé chain, the venue regularly hosts the latest national and international film premieres, utilizing the most advanced projection and sound technology available.
Its location in the heart of Montpellier makes it the most frequented cinema in the city. Positioned right on Comedy Square (Place de la Comédie), the cinema often finds itself in the background of countless vacation photos. While the Gaumont Cinema is smaller in scale compared to the IMAX giants, it compensates with its historical charm and strategic placement near major attractions.
The concession stand, though relatively modest in size, offers both salted popcorn and kettle corn, along with a selection of sweets. Prices may be on the higher side, likely due to its prime location, but discounts are sometimes available upon request.
A perfect blend of historical elegance and contemporary cinema, the Gaumont Cinema is a must-visit for movie enthusiasts and architectural aficionados alike.
With a total seating capacity of 1,113 spread across eight showrooms, the Gaumont Cinema is a popular destination for both locals and tourists. Operated by the Gaumont-Pathé chain, the venue regularly hosts the latest national and international film premieres, utilizing the most advanced projection and sound technology available.
Its location in the heart of Montpellier makes it the most frequented cinema in the city. Positioned right on Comedy Square (Place de la Comédie), the cinema often finds itself in the background of countless vacation photos. While the Gaumont Cinema is smaller in scale compared to the IMAX giants, it compensates with its historical charm and strategic placement near major attractions.
The concession stand, though relatively modest in size, offers both salted popcorn and kettle corn, along with a selection of sweets. Prices may be on the higher side, likely due to its prime location, but discounts are sometimes available upon request.
A perfect blend of historical elegance and contemporary cinema, the Gaumont Cinema is a must-visit for movie enthusiasts and architectural aficionados alike.
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Gaumond Cinema on Map
Sight Name: Gaumond Cinema
Sight Location: Montpellier, France (See walking tours in Montpellier)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
Sight Location: Montpellier, France (See walking tours in Montpellier)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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