Cinema Palace is a renowned entertainment hub that offers a unique and immersive movie-watching experience. With a prime location and state-of-the-art facilities, Cinema Palace is the go-to destination for movie enthusiasts and families alike. The cinema boasts comfortable seating, cutting-edge sound and visual technology, and a diverse range of films for all age groups. Whether it's the latest blockbuster or a timeless classic, Cinema Palace ensures that visitors enjoy an unforgettable cinematic journey. Additionally, the venue provides a variety of refreshments and snacks to enhance the movie-watching experience. With its commitment to exceptional service and top-notch entertainment, Cinema Palace continues to be a cherished destination for moviegoers looking for a memorable and enjoyable outing.
Amenities and More
- Accessibility
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Payments
- Credit cards
- NFC mobile payments
- Children
- Good for kids
- Amenities
- Restaurant
Reviews
Clean and tidy, reasonable price. Fits exactly into the genre of small - town small cinemas found everywhere in France.
We had a pleasant time in this cinema.
Armchairs and very pleasant room.
The receptionist is very nice.
I recommend.
Pleasant cashier. Clean cinema. The popcorn is very good despite being in a bag. I recommend this local cinema. I will come back.
Associative cinema which screens films shown in the large surrounding cinemas.
Preferential rates and attractive membership.
I go there once a week.
I had the chance to see myself on the big screen after playing my own role in Hannah Van Tassel's short film,
“Letters to Vincent”.
Many speakers are welcomed there, such as directors, actresses, or associations such as Emmaüs as part of the latest film on Abbé Pierre.
Or Emmanuelle Béart for her search for truths in
“Silence so noisy” which will pass on November 21.
It is interesting to look at the website of the Ciné Palace de Saint Rémy
I don't like it at all you don't even put Five Nights Freddy horrible len November 8 while everyone is taking it out
Nice little cinema where I saw “The Braid”
Nice room, but armchairs not always very comfortable.
Respect of schedules, pleasant welcome. +++
Nothing to do with the quality of cinema, but how can we ask spectators to shut their mouths? (Especially when they are half deaf)
They are not in front of their TV, in their living room. There are other people in the room who could do without their stupid comments!
An old-fashioned cinema, where it's also good. And where you always find a friend