Catch a classic film within this elaborately restored 1920s Egyptian-inspired art deco movie palace.
Why Visit: Experience a movie-going trip back in time amid ornate pharaonic decor.
For Those Who: Appreciate vintage cinemas, art deco design, want to view films in a transporting setting.
Initially opened in the 1920s, Le Louxor on Boulevard Magenta stood as one of Paris' most lavishly decorated movie theaters before being converted to other uses and falling into disrepair. Thankfully, this Egyptian-inspired art deco palace was restored to its full glory in 2013.
Attending a screening allows you to admire the theater's ornate columns, gilded accents, Sphinx statues, and pharaonic motifs while getting lost in a black-and-white classic or cultural film. Grab a drink at the vintage-styled bar before entering the grand screening room with its period decor.
Le Louxor takes visitors back to cinema's early days through its stunning architecture and historic programming. Stick around after your movie to wander the glittering foyer or sip an aperitif in the intimate cocktail bar to immerse yourself in the vintage experience fully.
What You Need to Know: Le Louxor is located at 170 Boulevard Magenta in the 10th. Tickets are 10-12 Euros for screenings.
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