Located right next to Rembrandtplein, one of the city’s clubbing clusters, this cinema offers a more relaxed option for your nights out. The Netherlands’ most luxurious movie theater still retains the main screening room’s original art-deco details in its stage, seats and loges.
After a complete restoration in 2002, the cinema’s colorful ornaments, its magnificent color-shifting ceiling lights and wooden wall finishes have seen many a concert and red carpet event in addition to daily film screenings.
The Pathé Tuschinski theater also houses two more authentic screening rooms, and three completely modern ones. This combination of old and new interiors is reflected in the diversity of films shown, including not just commercial productions but also a diverse array of art-house films.
For those with an interest in architecture, Tuschinski regularly organizes guided tours through the secret passages of this mysterious edifice. A must-see for fans of film or art deco architecture.