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Adriano


Large cinema
Via Romagnosi
Florence 50100
Italy
+39 55 48 3607
This cinema has two very large screens, one on the top floor and one on the ground floor. The one on the top floor is called the Rubino and the other is the Zaffiro - they both have super screens. The program includes the best new releases from Italy, the rest of Europe, and the United States. There are discounts for Agis card holders on Tuesdays. The showing times vary depending on the films. Admission: EUR 5.50 (non-bank holiday afternoons), EUR 7.50 (evening shows).

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Alfieri


Art films
Via dell'Ulivo, 6
Florence
Italy
+39 55 24 0720
This small, but very comfortable cinema, offers special and art-house films that are outside the mass distribution circuit. The Festival dei Popoli held each year in November, now a famous and well-known Florentine festival which the Alfieri has hosted for years, is very interesting.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Cinecittà


The most interesting films
Via Pisana, 576
Florence
Italy
+39 55 732 4510
http://www.cinecitta.it/
A small cinema within the San Quirico ARCI circle. Not particularly large or comfortable, nevertheless, this small theater offers the season's most interesting films. An opportunity to see those art film jewels which might have escaped your attention when they first ran. Cinecittà also organizes discussions on interesting topics, giving space to the great names in the history of the cinema and to less well-known productions. Admission: EUR 7, EUR 4.50 (Wednesday).

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Cineteca Spazio Uno


Dreams and reality
Via del Sole, 10
Florence 50123
Italy
This small theatre is the meeting point for Florence's cinema lovers. From October until July, it organizes series and retrospectives of directors' films in their original language. There are also meetings with directors and presentations of independent Italian films. It does not have disabled access.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Colonna Atelier Rive Gauche


The other Hollywood
Lungarno Ferrucci, 23
Florence
Italy
+39 55 681 0550
This very large cinema, with good acoustics, offers quality films, sometimes outside of the mass market blockbusters, like all of the theaters in the Atelier di Firenze circuit. Agis discount daily except for holidays and weekends. Admission: EUR 7, EUR 4.50 (Wednesday).

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Fiamma CG


Films for all tastes
Via Pacinotti 13r
Florence 50100
Italy
+39 55 58 7307
This is another of the many Cecchi Gori cinemas scattered throughout the city. Located between Piazza delle Cure and the Campo di Marte district, this cinema with two screens (a large one on the lower floor and a smaller one on the upper floor) offers films of all kinds, from American blockbusters to Italian cinema, from comedies to action films. As in all CG cinemas, here, too, you can enjoy popcorn, ice cream, and beverages between showings at the bar in the lobby. Agis discount on Tuesday. Admission: EUR 7, EUR 4.50 (Wednesday).

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Fiorella Atelier


Art films
Via G. D'Annunzio, 15
Florence 50100
Italy
+39 55 67 8123
This large cinema offers first-run films other than the mass-distribution commercial films, as well as independent and arthouse films (a trait of all the cinemas in the Atelier di Firenze circuit). Agis discount every day except for weekends and holidays. Show times vary according to the program, so it is best to consult local papers or phone the box office for more information. Admission: EUR 7, EUR 4.50 (Wednesday).

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Firenze CG


Hollywood & Co.
Via Baracca
Florence 50121
Italy
+39 55 41 0007
In the northern suburbs of the city and reconstructed from the ground up, where there was previously an adult cinema, the Firenze, with its three lovely halls, almost always shows American and Italian commercial films (blockbusters) for the most part, understandably giving preference to films distributed by Cecchi Gori. As in all CG cinemas, here, too, you can enjoy popcorn, ice cream and beverages between showings at the bar in the lobby. Agis discount on Tuesday. Show times vary, consult the newspapers, or phone box office for details. Admission: EUR 7, EUR 4.50 (Wednesday).

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Flora Atelier


Large cinema, great films
Piazza Dalmazia, 2r
Florence 50100
Italy
+39 55 422 0420
This cinema shows new releases, which are not necessarily mainstream titles. Agis discounts are available everyday except at weekends and general holidays. Check box office and local papers for details of showings.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Fulgor


Hollywood, Hollywood, Hollywood
Via Maso Finiguerra
Florence 50100
Italy
+39 55 238 1881
This is the newest multi screen cinema in Florence, the largest (for the moment) in the city with its five screens as well as a well-supplied bar; all of this is located two steps from the Santa Maria Novella Station and Porta a Prato. Agis discount on Tuesday. Show times vary, consult local press or phone the box office for more information. On Thursdays, there are international films (most often in English) shown at select times.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Gambrinus Cinehall


All the latest releases
Via Brunelleschi, 1
Florence 50122
Italy
+39 55 21 5112
The famous Gambrinus cinema is located under the porticoes in Piazza della Repubblica. It has spacious stalls and a gallery, and a very large screen. This cinema offers all the latest Italian, European and American releases, and manages to offer a good balance of light entertainment and more meaningful films. Its bar is very popular. There are discounts for Agis card holders on Tuesdays. The showing times vary and so it is best to phone beforehand or check the local papers.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Manzoni CG


Great films for everyone
Via Mariti
Florence 50100
Italy
+39 55 36 6808
http://www.staseraalcinema.it/
The films shown in this large cinema are varied and focus on all of the latest releases, ranging from sentimental and popular comedies to art films to action films. As in all CG cinemas, here, too, you can enjoy popcorn, ice cream and beverages between showings at the bar in the lobby. Agis discount on Tuesday.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Marconi


Choose from three screens
Viale Giannotti, 45
Florence 50100
Italy
+39 55 68 5199
Located in the southern suburbs of the city, this multiscreen cinema (three halls, one large and two smaller, all air-conditioned) offers cinematographic programming concentrating on all of the latest releases, including comedies, art films, and action films. There is a very well-stocked bar next to the cinema. Agis discount on Tuesday.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Portico


The best of the big screen
Via Capo di Mondo, 66
Florence 50100
Italy
+39 55 66 9930
This is a lovely, comfortable cinema with two halls on two floors, one large and one slightly smaller, called the Green Hall and the Blue Hall. The program focuses on the latest releases from Italian and European cinematography as well as the major American films, in this way striking a balance between purely entertaining and quality films. Agis discount on Tuesday. Show times vary, check local press or 'phone box office for details.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Principe CG


Great films
Viale Matteotti
Florence
Italy
+39 55 57 5891
Here you will find two comfortable halls with very good acoustics in this cinema located next to Piazza della Libertà; the programs are always carefully selected and skillfully balance the newest releases and the great Italian and foreign films, not just from the Cecchi Gori house. As in all CG cinemas, here, you can enjoy popcorn, ice cream and beverages between showings at the bar directly in the lobby. Agis discount on Tuesday.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Teatro Puccini


Top Comedians & New Talent
Via delle Cascine 41
Florence 50144
Italy
+39 055 362 067
http://www.teatropuccini.it/
Florence's Teatro Puccini is dedicated to satire and a mixture of genres, thanks to the artistic direction of Sergio Staino, and in more recent years, Claudio Bisio. From October to April, the season is filled with performances by Italy's top comedians and actors, not to mention hots a number of young, up-and-coming talent. The weekly program alternates between theatre productions and first-run movies. Hours and prices vary based on performance, and can be found on their website. Season tickets can be purchased with rates to fit any kind of budget.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
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