Jerusalem, Israel
Hebron Rd 11
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+972 25654333
Good for kidsNo restaurant
Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toilet
Food
The Jerusalem Cinematheque is a cinematheque and film archive in Jerusalem, Israel. The Jerusalem Cinematheque was founded in 1973 by Lia van Leer. It was originally located in Beit Agron in the center of Jerusalem. A new building overlooking the walls of the Old City, close to the Hinnom Valley, was opened in 1981 with the financial support of the Ostrovsky Family Foundation, the Jerusalem Foundation, the Van Leer Foundation, and private donors. In addition to screening halls, the Cinematheque houses the Israel Film Archive, an archive of films from the 1920s to today, The Nathan Axelrod Newsreel Collection, the Joan Sourasky-Constantiner Holocaust Multimedia Research Center, the Department for Film and Media Education, and the Lew and Edie Wasserman Film Library.
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Cozy & and very stylish place. Tasty, quiet, romantic atmosphere. Open at Saturday!!!!
Well organised small cinema with facilities for food and good access for people with disabilities
Historical Cinema, still active.
A place usually with good movies, not the junk stuff and mostly not for kids.. mostly elder people go there, its more Doc o, history, that style... There is a great (but not so cheap) Asian restaurants there. It is a nice view point over to the old city walls.
Awesome place for movie lovers. I get so excited at every turn, even before I enter the theater!
Beautiful and clean cinema
Nice and quiet, comfortable seats in the theater, unique building and fabulous view to the old wall and valley.
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