Oldest Cinema in Lausanne

Oldest Cinema in Lausanne. The Capitole cinema in Lausanne, built in 1928, is the oldest cinema in the city and has a seating capacity of 718, making it the la…

Location: Capitole cinema, Lausanne, Switzerland

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Category: legendary

The Capitole cinema in Lausanne, built in 1928, is the oldest cinema in the city and has a seating capacity of 718, making it the largest cinema hall in Switzerland. The cinema was renovated between 2019 and 2024 and now bears the name of Freddy Buache, a former director of the Cinémathèque suisse.

Source: Abbaye de l'Arc (Lausanne) | Ancien hôpital de Lausanne | Ancien évêché de Lausanne | Ancienne Académie de Lausanne | Aquatis | Aéroport de Lausanne-Blécherette | Bains de Bellerive | Bibliothèque cantonale et universitaire (Lausanne) | Bibliothèque des Cèdres | Campagne de Mon-Repos | Campagne de l'Élysée | Capitole (cinéma) | Casino de Montbenon

Oldest Cinema in Lausanne — Lausanne, Switzerland

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