Cinemateca Portuguesa / Museu do Cinema

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Lisboa, Portugal

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Cinemateca Portuguesa / Museu do Cinema Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Cinemateca Portuguesa / Museu do Cinema is located in Lisboa, Portugal on R. Barata Salgueiro 39. Cinemateca Portuguesa / Museu do Cinema is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category movie theater in Portugal.

Address

R. Barata Salgueiro 39

Phone

+351 213596200

Amenities

Good for kidsRestaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet

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English Lisboa

My favourite cinema in Lisboa. The building is gorgeous and every little detail makes for a wonderful cinematic experience. I love the entrance and the neon sign. I love how affordable the cinema is (3.20 a ticket!) I love how the ticket seller always kindly checks to see if you are eligible for any discounts I love the star effect ceiling before you enter the cinema room. I love to hang out in the cafe and get a drink before the film and hearing the somewhere over the rainbow music to signal the start of the film. ️️️️️

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Jasmine Soliman

Cinema screenings are varied and in numerous languages, tickets are 3 There's a small (free) museum, bookshop and restaurant/bar with a large terrace called 39degraus, upstairs.

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Alexandra Skotenko

Unbelievable place! It's an old cinema in the city centre where you can feel being 60 years back and watch the old movies. Incredible experience! They show some world classics in original language, not only Portuguese, but also French, Italian, Spanish, and of course American. Really stunning decoration with old video cameras, old cinema chairs, and posters on the wall. Even if you don't want to see a movie, just drop by for a coffee or a cocktail in the rofttop restaurant

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Huang Zixiao

This place is heaven! There are old European and American movies playing everyday and you can get a list of them at the front desk. The museum isn’t very large, you might want to check it out while waiting for the movies. Make sure you pay a visit the bookstore! Plenty of vintage magazines in Portuguese. So precious.

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Neffi Kristensen

Went for the \cinema museum\, and was quite disappointed. The museum is actually just the first floor of the cinema with a few old cameras, projectors and cinema-chairs. I thought that it would be an actual museum telling the Portuguese film history. And, if your not speaking Portuguese, all you can do is look at the items but not knowing anything about them. As I'm not from Portugal I didn't went to the cinema as I guess I would not be able to understand the movies themselves.

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Jacinto Pessoa

Best place to see old movies and to get to know the history of the cinema

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Emilio

The space is cozy with a bookstore and a coffee upstairs. It's free so you can still give it a try, but the museum is so tiny. I was expected to learn a bit about Portuguese cinema. Instead I got a small exhibition about German movies. I didn't really see the point of the museum. Nice place but a bit meaningless.

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Helle Jessen

The museum part of the cinematheque was a lot smaller than we had expected. Entrance is free, but it was still a bit disappointing. There is a nice courtyard which i assume is used for viewing movies. The best part of it all was the small shop with interesting books about cinematography. We didn’t get to see any movies as the Cinema was closed.