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Ten screens in shopping centre |
Ronda del Tamarguillo esq Av de la Paz Seville 41006 Spain +34 95 465 7180 |
With 10 screens, this cinema is in a shopping centre in the south of Seville. The screens are small with less than 200 seats in each, but it has the very latest sound systems, Dolby Digital Stereo and DTS. It also has ramps for wheelchair access and disabled toilets. It is part of a large shopping centre where you can also find every type of clothing shop, sportswear and bars where every type of Andalusian tapas is available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Twelve screens |
Avenida de Andalucía Seville 41020 Spain +34 95 425 4488 |
With 12 screens in the main road from Malaga and Granada. It has Dolby Digital Stereo and DTS sound systems. The theaters are medium-sized and the screens are small. It has a lift but the toilets are not accessible to wheelchairs. The cinema forms part of a shopping center where you can find all types of shops, including Pryca Hypermarket, clothing shops, sports shops, a children's play area and restaurants serving many types of tapas. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Five screens - no dubbing |
Calle Marqués de Paradas 15 Seville 41001 Spain +34 95 438 0157 |
This is the only five-screen cinema in Seville that shows films with subtitles and not dubbed. It has Dolby Digital Stereo and THX sound system. The theaters are medium-sized and the screens are small. It does not have wheelchair access. This cinema can be found in the upmarket area of Seville close to the hotels built for Expo '92, and next to Museo de Bellas Artes de Sevilla and the shopping centre Plaza de Armas. It is very close to the Guadalquivir river and the Plaza de Armas bus station. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Commercial films in open air |
Calle Menéndez y Pelayo 32 Menéndez y Pelayo, 32 Seville 41003 Spain http://www.dipusevilla.es/ |
Some public institutions such as the Diputacion of Seville have taken responsibility for summer cinemas, which were numerous in decades past but have now all but disappeared. The Provincial Diputacion of Seville now holds this activity within its grounds, showing the most popular films that were shown in commercial cinemas in the previous autumn and winter as well as subtitled films, to the notable enthusiasm of the public. The admission fee is very low. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Classic films in the open air |
Calle San Fernando 4 San Fernando, 4 Seville 41004 Spain |
One of the greatest traditions in Andalusia is to go to an open air cinema to enjoy the pleasant temperature of the summer nights. The commercial summer cinemas have practically all closed, so this activity now continues mainly thanks to public institutions. The University of Seville has done this for many years, dedicating its screens to classic films, on many occasions silent films. During May and June it runs a series of films based on different themes. The project, very successful amongst university students, has the collaboration of the Association of Writers and Filmmakers of Andalusia (ASECAN). The price of entrance is around 300 pesetas. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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An alternative cinema |
Avenida Blas Infante 4 Seville 41011 Spain +34 95 445 9599 |
Belonging to the UGT Union, this is one of the few cinemas in Seville dedicated to alternative cinema. Its program is very different from that offered in commercial cinemas, with screenings during the weekends. They regularly run a series of films devoted to specific directors or styles of cinema during the year. It is usually closed during the summer months. Both the cinema and the toilets have disabled access. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Five Screens |
Calle Centro Comercial Plaza de Armas Plaza de Armas, s/n Seville 41006 Spain +34 95 439 1012 |
This cinema has 5 screens of between 125 and 240 tiered seats each, Dolby Digital Stereo, SDDS and DTS sound systems; it also has ramps and a lift for disabled access and disabled toilets. It is a completely modern cinema, incorporated within the shopping centre Plaza de Armas next to a multitude of diverse shops: clothing, sportswear, computers, music, photography, etc. In this shopping centre, you will find fast food restaurants and restaurants serving typically Andalusian dishes. You can also visit the Museum of Fine Arts of Seville here, and it is very close to the Guadalquivir River and the bus station Plaza de Armas. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Nine modern screens |
Avenida de España 1 Seville, Seville 41700 Spain +34 95 567 5074 |
With nine screens and Dolby Digital Stereo, SDDS, and DTS sound systems, this cinema has disabled access and toilets. It is a completely modern cinema for the 21st century. Located in the neighboring town of Dos Hermanas (only 12 kilometers from Seville) within a shopping center designed exclusively for your enjoyment and leisure. Amongst its facilities are playrooms for children of all ages, pubs and video rental shop. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Two screens |
Calle Pagés del Corro y Salado Seville 41010 Spain +34 95 427 8064 http://www.cineciudad.com/ |
One of the few cinemas located in the Triana district. It has two small screens with 100 seats in each. Originally it used to be where they showed VO (subtitled) films instead of dubbing them. Now you will find it a little neglected in the quality of the sound and the image. It does not have wheelchair access. It's very close to the Guadalquivir river and the centre of Sevillian nightlife at the weekends. Close to the cinema you will be able to find pubs and restaurants of national and international reputation. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Modern systems |
Alameda de Hércules Seville 41002 Spain http://www.cineciudad.com |
The Multiscreen Cinema Alameda is one of the leading cinema complexes in Spain. Its four screens are equipped with the most up-to-date sound and projection systems such as THX and Dolby Digital Stereo. Located in the distinctive Alameda, where from the early hours on Sundays you can enjoy a very interesting market. A variety of products from antiques to the most daring items make this place a very exciting market in which to go shopping. The area around the Alameda also stands out for its atmospheric bohemian bars, serving traditional tapas and their characteristic beers. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Big complex of twenty screens |
Avenida Luis de Morales Seville 41018 Spain +34 95 442 6193 http://www.nervionplaza.com/# |
With 20 screens, this is the biggest cinema complex in the city and it is situated within a shopping center in the Nervion district. It has all the services you would expect: shops, restaurants, and leisure rooms for youngsters and adults. It has the most modern sound equipment: Dolby Digital Stereo, SDDS and DTS. The seats are tiered, and the theater also has ramps, a lift and toilets for the use of disabled people. It can be found in the expanding area of Seville, very close to the Santa Justa train station and El Corte Ingles department store. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Alternative cinema |
Avenida de Chile Seville 41140 Spain +34 95 23 8477 |
In what was formerly part of the old Uruguay Pavilion from the Universal Expo celebrated in Seville in 1929, the University of Seville now shows movies on Mondays and Thursdays. Aimed especially at university students, the programing is usually diverse and very carefully selected. There are no facilities available here for handicapped needs. Close to the majority of pavilions built for the Universal Expo of 1929, the Uruguay pavilion is located near the well-known Plaza de España and the Teatro Lope de Vega. It is also close to the Parque de María Luisa and to typical restaurants and cafeterias. In summer the movies are projected in the outdoor courtyard. Review © 2007, Wcities |