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Pathé Tuschinski

(4 Ratings)
A jewel of a movie theatre

Otherworldly cinema opened in 1921, when movie houses were built as palaces. The mishmash of decorative styles — Amsterdam School, jugendstil, art nouveau and art deco — works a glorious treat, with interiors by Pieter den Besten and Jaap Gidding. The building itself was designed by Hijman Louis de Jong, who died in Auschwitz in 1944, aged 62. And the cinema takes the name of the inspired entrepreneur originally behind it, Polish émigré Abraham Icek Tuschinski (1898-194...

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Reviews

stevenlavigne
stevenlavigne
Over a year ago

A jewel is definitely the word for this beautiful cinema. The last time I was there, I saw Mary Poppins Returns, but I've been there several times and have seen a variety of films here. Fantastic!


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