Cine Doré - Filmoteca Española
Cine Doré houses Spain's national film archive in a 1923 Art Deco building that is one of Madrid's most beautiful cinemas.
About Cine Doré - Filmoteca Española
Cine Doré houses Spain's national film archive in a 1923 Art Deco building that is one of Madrid's most beautiful cinemas. You're not just watching films here, you're experiencing cinema history in original language screenings of classics, retrospectives, and international arthouse films that rarely play elsewhere in the city. The programming is exceptional, including complete Bergman cycles, restored silent films with live piano, and contemporary festival winners months before they hit commercial theaters.
The experience starts in the lobby with its period tiles and curved staircase, then continues into screening rooms that feel authentically vintage without being uncomfortable. Between films, the outdoor terrace becomes Madrid's most civilized pre-show gathering spot, where film buffs discuss the evening's program over reasonably priced drinks. The atmosphere is serious about cinema but never pretentious, attracting everyone from film students to elderly cinephiles who've been regulars for decades.
Most guides don't mention that single tickets cost around 4 EUR, making this very good value for the quality of programming and venue. The monthly pass at 20 EUR is the city's best cultural bargain if you're staying longer than a week. Skip the weekend evening screenings if you want seats, as popular retrospectives sell out. The terrace café serves decent wine and simple tapas, but eat dinner elsewhere.
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