Description
Cine Trianon
Cine Trianon, located at 21 Kodrigktonos Street in downtown Athens, is a historic arthouse cinema that has been a cornerstone of the city's cultural scene since its opening in 1960. It debuted with the premiere of the Greek film Never on Sunday, attended by its star Melina Mercouri and Crown Prince Konstantinos. Trianon was the first cinema in Athens to feature sloped seating, enhancing the viewing experience, and it boasts a fully retractable motorized roof, allowing it to function as both an open-air and indoor cinema .(ipolizei.gr, europeanfilmacademy.org)
Over the decades, Trianon has remained a family-run establishment, currently managed by Maria Lyssikatou, the niece of its founder, Andrea Papageorgiou. The cinema has weathered various challenges, including a decline in the 1980s, but has persevered by adapting to the evolving cultural landscape. It continues to showcase a diverse array of films, with a particular emphasis on independent European cinema, and hosts various cultural events such as film festivals, concerts, and theatrical performances .(greece-is.com, europa-cinemas-blog.org)
Trianon's commitment to preserving its unique architectural features and providing high-quality cinematic experiences has earned it recognition within the film community. In 1997, it was designated as a protected monument by Greece's Ministry of Environment and Urban Planning. As a member of the Europa Cinemas Network, Trianon remains a beloved venue for cinephiles and a testament to Athens' rich cinematic heritage .(europa-cinemas-blog.org)
Location
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Kodrigktonos 21, Athina 104 34, Greece