Independent cinema in the heart of Brussels, combining architectural heritage and contemporary design. Eclectic programming of arthouse films.
An iconic Brussels cinema venue
Cinema Palace, located in central Brussels, embodies the revival of independent cinema in a historic setting. Dating from 1881, this building, originally designed as an auction house, was transformed into a cinema in 1913, then renovated and reopened in 2018.
Architecture and design
- Preserved historic facade
- Renovated interior combining raw concrete and contemporary design
- Four screening rooms (373, 140, 80, and 60 seats)
Cinematic experience
- Diverse programming: Belgian and international arthouse films
- Screenings in original version with subtitles
- Innovative policy without food or drink in theaters
- Excellent sound and visual quality
Multipurpose spaces
- Bar offering a selection of Brussels beers
- Exhibition and private event spaces
- Free coworking area
Cultural commitment
- Adapted screenings for schools and associations
- Sunday screenings for children
- Festivals and special events
- Accessibility for all audiences, including people with reduced mobility
Practical information
- Affordable prices with loyalty card option
- Accessible by public transport
- Ideal for cinephiles and fans of non-commercial films