
Why you should experience Grand Rex in Paris, France.
Grand Rex is a legendary cinema where Grands Boulevards' golden age of entertainment, architectural grandeur, cinematic innovation, and enduring popular culture have established one of the world's most iconic movie palaces.
Set along Boulevard Poissonnière near Rue du Faubourg Poissonnière and just steps from Passage Jouffroy, this monumental Art Deco landmark welcomes visitors beneath soaring façades before revealing one of Europe's most breathtaking theatrical interiors. Twinkling ceilings evoke a Mediterranean night sky above sweeping balconies, ornate decorative details, and an immense auditorium where every screening, concert, and live event unfolds with extraordinary performance. Historic elegance blends seamlessly with state-of-the-art projection and sound technologies, preserving the wonder that has captivated audiences for generations. The result is a destination defined by architectural magnificence, cinematic heritage, and one of Paris's most unforgettable entertainment experiences.
What you should know about Grand Rex.
Grand Rex is best known for opening in 1932 as Europe's largest cinema following a design by architect Auguste Bluysen for producer Jacques HaΓ―k, becoming an Art Deco masterpiece designated as a French historic monument in 1981 while housing the continent's largest cinema auditorium with more than 2,700 seats, pioneering the immersive Le Grand Large screening format, hosting international film premieres, and welcoming millions of visitors through its celebrated Rex Studios behind-the-scenes attraction. Decades of continual innovation have preserved the venue as one of the world's great movie palaces, combining remarkable architectural preservation with cutting-edge cinematic technology while remaining a defining landmark of Parisian entertainment culture.
Monumental interiors surround audiences with soaring volumes, elaborate Art Deco ornamentation, atmospheric lighting, and an extraordinary celestial ceiling that transforms every screening into a theatrical event before the film even begins. Crystal-clear laser projection, immersive surround sound, and an immense screen amplify everything from blockbuster premieres to live concerts, while the historic auditorium preserves the glamour of early twentieth-century cinema through impeccable restoration and meticulous stewardship. Every performance celebrates the enduring magic of communal moviegoing within one of Europe's most extraordinary cinematic landmarks.
How to fold Grand Rex into your trip.
Grand Rex is best experienced as the centerpiece of an evening exploring Grands Boulevards' celebrated passages, museums, and historic entertainment venues.
Begin at Passage Jouffroy, where one of Paris's most elegant nineteenth-century covered passages introduces the neighborhood's remarkable commercial and architectural heritage before continuing to Grand Rex for one of the world's great cinema experiences. Continue to MusΓ©e GrΓ©vin, whose historic wax museum has delighted visitors since 1882 with remarkably lifelike figures spanning French history and global culture, before concluding at Passage des Panoramas, where Paris's oldest covered arcade provides a memorable finale shaped by beautifully preserved architecture, independent boutiques, and enduring boulevard culture. The progression moves naturally from historic covered passage to legendary movie palace and onward through two defining Grands Boulevards landmarks, revealing why Grand Rex remains one of Paris's most celebrated destinations for architecture, cinema, and live entertainment.
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