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    PATHÉ !

    4.4 (78 reviews)
    Open 4:00 pm - 12:30 am (Next day)

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    Michael F.

    If you are into Art Nouveau like me, then you are going to love Pathé Tuschinski. The facade is fabulous and chic and the interior is spectacular. Truly an amazing work of expressionist beauty. I'm such a fan of historic buildings anyway since they don't make them anymore. When you enter the lobby, you'll almost feel like you've been transported back in time. I supposed it was built that way to create an illusion to distort your present reality. So much detail and effort are put into the work that I can't help, but stand there in awe. Black Swan and other foreign art films are currently showing here and was tempted to see one, but there's still so much to explore in the city. I was told that movies here are shown in its original form with Dutch subtitles. It's also kind of expensive and cost as much as a museum, but I did get a chance to see the interior of the lobby. Be sure to check this Art Deco theater if you are in the area and try to watch a film. The architecture is truly beautiful and definitely worth the visit.. It's near Rembrandt Square and tucked between the stores.

    The beautiful ceiling in the big room.
    Jason W.

    If you have the chance, visit this theatre over any other. Every time I'm there it makes me want to check the Internet for the best movie theaters in the world. This has to be one of them! The history behind the theater is that it was built in 1921 by a Polish/Jewish immigrant named Abraham Tuschinski. During World War II the name was changed briefly so that it would not be destroyed and then changed back after the war. The interior annexed terrier for that matter are a mix of different styles, mostly due to various renovations and changes over the years. When you first enter the theater you come into a grand hall with elaborate carpets and massive multicolored lights. It's a really unique lobby and sort of takes you back in time while also giving a bit of modern flair. If you have the opportunity make your booking for the grand hall. It's is actually a live stage at times but also has a massive screen. As a added bonus to this hall (not that you need it) you can get seats in the VIP area. For just a few euros extra this includes a drink and a snack as well as more comfortable seats in the upper balcony. Each time I go there I try my best to get these seats.

    Hallway/waiting area by the main hall
    Katya W.

    This is pretty much my favourite cinema to come to, because it's so beautiful!!! An old Art Deco masterpiece in the middle of Amsterdam, Tuchinski shows mainly independent and art films, but they usually have whatever the latest blockbuster is showing in the main hall (grote zaal) and that's the one you want to see if you're just visiting. An enormous almost concert hall-like theater complete with original details like private boxes (which you can pay extra to sit in of you want to impress your date). It's well worth the price of a movie ticket just to take a look around :) You can also rent out the big hall for private screenings and events, if so inclined. It's also the theater that hosts almost all red carpet film premieres in Amsterdam, so be sure to check the schedule before dropping by!

    Stunning art deco inside
    Bleep S.

    Outstanding example of Art Deco inside and out. There is a huge main theater and peripheral smaller theaters within the building. Went to see the film Hannah Arendt and was told it was mostly in English with a bit of German thrown in (Dutch sub titles , of course). In actuality, it was mostly in German with a smattering of English. I left after one hour but plan to see the film in Tucson. It looked interesting... Ergonomically correct, comfortable seats. I don't know if this is typical, but the audience was respectfully very quiet...you do not even hear any popcorn chewing.

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    Great location and service. It is acquaint movie theater and does not look like the typical American cinema.

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    Such a classy 1920s movie theater. Glitzy Art Nouveau /Art Deco style. I was surprised to see Egyptian pharaohs. The lobby is free to visit.

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    Really cute Art Nouveau cinema. Take the chance to sit on the balkony of Saal No. 1 it worthy it.

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    Well about the Pathé Tuschinski there is not much to say you have to experience this movie palace to enjoy the art deco marvel :)

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    Cool find while walking around - tons of ambiance and old time settings to see a movie whilst in town.

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    echt een prachtige bioscoop

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    nice old feel movie theater, they have a regular sunday matinee show, screening some non commercial movies..

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    Pathé Tuschinski is probably one of the most magnificently beautiful theater in the world, no exaggeration.

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    3.6(48 reviews)
    0.1 kmCentrum

    I love the cinema. Its is an escape from the crazy modern world. PATHÉ DE MUNT is a great "movie…read moreplex". Not overly big, not too small. A manageable multiscreen offering. The signage is a bit crap and that's not a huge issue. Beer, coffee and a wide variety of snacks are available. A good solid choice

    Saw 'Limitless' Film last night at Pathé de Munt. I enjoyed this film.The film, stars Robert De…read moreNiro, Abbie Cornish and Anna Friel centers on a down-and-out guy who takes a "smart pill" and suddenly becomes a Mega-brain on steroids.Cinemas here are conveniently located in the center of Amsterdam. Dutch cinemas screens all movies in their original language version with Dutch subtitles. Movies are in English or in several other foreign languages. Cinemas here can get very busy on the weekend like any other city. So it's smart to book early! It's best to book online, if not then make sure you hit the theater early. The tickets are around €10, as for the popcorn, junk food and beverages, I would say it's pretty reasonable. You don't have to worry about the concession stand emptying your wallet. Warning don't expect some gigantic box of popcorn or beverage. It won't happen..... this is not the USA where they encourage obesity. However my Dutch boyfriend said all though American popcorn is very fatty..... it does taste better!

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    PATHÉ ! - On a frigid evening, the Pathe offers warm respite from the cruelties of the outside world

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    The Movies

    4.4(38 reviews)
    2.1 kmHaarlemmerbuurt, Centrum

    Authentic cinema! The interior at this place is so nice and worth coming for! It's a prober old…read morecinema and the atmosphere here is just amazing! From the outside this place looks really small, and it is, but they still managed to make room for everything whilst keeping it cosy and nice! You can come here for dinner, drinks and a movie, and when I was here I was met by the sweetest personal, both at the bar and at the reservation desk! :) If I should say one bad thing about this place though, it would be that they should have more toilets.. You can end up standing in line quite some time, especially just before a film starts;)

    I had dinner and a movie with friends at the Movies last night. First of all, really cool concept…read morewith the old style movie theater and traditional Dutch style cafe restaurant. My only dissatisfaction in the experience was the food. My wife at the gnocchi and I had the rump steak. Both were below expectation. This is a shame because I feel this concept could strike gold especially as the hipster scene is becoming more prominent in Amsterdam. Nevertheless, the movie theater itself was a very cool experience. The theater has an antique feel transporting you back in time. Overall a positive experience. If they could improve the quality of food and have a more seamless transition from restaurant to movies I think this could really take off.

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    Yes, another picture of the front of The Movies, but this one is taken at night!

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    PATHÉ !

    3.5(35 reviews)
    0.8 kmCentrum

    Was denied the ability to see a late night screening because the staff wanted to close up early…read more Apparently the man who showed up 3 min behind me was enough for them to decide to show it! But I was so offended by their lack of professionalism, I left. Terrible service, don't give them the time of day. When you say you are going to show a film and someone shows up to see it... please show it?

    This is my favorite movie spot in the city, and yes, I have seen most of them. If you like the…read morequintessential movie experience with the crowds and huge stadium seating, then this is not the place for you. But, if you enjoy a more intimate setting which is in the heart of the city's 'entertainment area' and is generally frequented by serious movie-goers, you will absolutely love Pathe City. They recently renovated the downstairs area with some seating and a coffee bar, which is great if you arrive earlier for a movie. Speaking of which, Pathe City shares the building with Little Buddha and a casino next door, meaning you don't even have to leave the building to skip over to those spots. There are a LOT of steps as already mentioned. Seating is nicer than the theater at Muntplein, with cup holders on armrests instead of below the seat in front (I never understood that weird concept anyway). Since it's next to Little Buddha, if you watch a movie on a late weekend night and happen to be at the wrong theater, you might hear some background music. Depending on the movie, it might not be all that bad. One time, they offered to refund ticket money to anyone who was getting bothered by the music. My only gripe with Pathe City is that it seems to only screen the more tasteful movies, which is good if you are trying to get into a show of 'Safe Haven', but not if you fancy the latest in the 'Hangover' series. I guess it's part of their plan to target a certain demographic.

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