ESPACE SAINT-MICHEL
The Espace Saint-Michel is an essential cinema in Paris because it is one of the oldest in activity. Founded in 1911 by Victor Gandon, a conservator of Bouillon Gandon, who reconvertit part of his institution in cinema, this Espace first welcomed the spectators in a large hall (500 seats) before being divided into two smaller rooms (one hundred seats). The landmark event dates back to 23 October 1988 during the terrible criminal fire perpetrated by a group of people from Catholic fundamentalist backgrounds because of the release of Martin Scorsese's Film, The Last Temptation of Christ. The record was heavy: 13 injured. Established in 1991, the establishment is still playing a committed programming that gives thought to the great topics of the st century.
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En plus ce n'est pas les cinémas usines !
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On notera un nombre de place assez limité mais les places assez restes assez spacieuses et confortables.
Le point négatif est la non possibilité de réservé en ligne.
Mais cela ne lui retire pas son charme , je recommande ( pour les nostalgiques) .