Cine Doré
Cine Doré's façade to Santa Isabel Street
AddressCalle de Santa Isabel 3
Madrid, Spain
Coordinates40°24′42″N 3°41′56″W / 40.411657645811886°N 3.6990259770569045°W / 40.411657645811886; -3.6990259770569045
TypeMovie theater
Genre(s)Modernismo
Tenants
Filmoteca Española

The Cine Doré is a cinema in Madrid, Spain. It is currently used for Filmoteca Española screenings.

History

Envisioned as a "socio-cultural hall", the original venue was commissioned by Mariano Tejero Ruiz in 1912. Years later, in 1922, it was rebuilt as a cinema hall by architect Críspulo Moro Cabeza.[1] It fell into disuse in the 1960s.[1] The modernista façade managed to endure the vicissitudes of 20th-century Spain (including the Civil War), and the venue was rehabilitated by Javier Feduchi in 1984.[1]

In 1989, after a 26 year closure,[2] the Cine Doré re-opened as the venue for Filmoteca Española screenings.[3]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Yuste, Javier (6 October 2021). "Siete salas para celebrar el Día del Cine Español". El Cultural via El Español.
  2. Vasconcellos, E (1 October 2012). "Cine Doré, la película detrás de la pantalla". ABC.
  3. García Casado, Pablo; Alberich Pascual, Jordi. "Origen y desarrollo de la actividad filmotecariaen España. Implementación y singularidad delmapa filmotecario español ante el nuevo contexto digital (1954-2012". Historia y Comunicación Social. Ediciones Complutense. 19 (2014): 283. doi:10.5209/rev_HICS.2014.v19.44957.
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