Cine
The Rex
Recomendado por 34 habitantes locales,
Ubicación
High Street
Berkhamsted, England
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The Rex is a cinema in the town of Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, England. Designed in the art deco style by David Evelyn Nye in 1936, the cinema opened to the public in 1938. After 50 years of service, the cinema closed in 1988 and became derelict.
'Possibly Britain's most beautiful cinema' BBC,if you like films,you will love watching here!
Berkhamsted, HP4 2FG 6 miles/18 mins drive. T. 01442 877759. Pay & display parking behind the Tescos on the High Street. What the Rex say… “The Rex has one huge screen set in a glorious 1938 art-deco proscenium with the sharpest film projection and clearest non-booming sound anywhere in the world. Throughout, its seating is big and soft. It has been called luxurious. It is better. It is civilized. It reminds us of what we have long stopped expecting from public buildings.
Berkhamsted, HP4 2FG 6 miles/18 mins drive. T. 01442 877759. Pay & display parking behind the Tescos on the High Street. What the Rex say… “The Rex has one huge screen set in a glorious 1938 art-deco proscenium with the sharpest film projection and clearest non-booming sound anywhere in the world.…
Art Deco cinema, it’s an independent; watch a film with a glass of wine and cheese and biscuits; great selection of old and new films