Gaumont Grenelle
141 Avenue Emile-Zola,
Paris
75015
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Previously operated by: Aubert, Gaumont France
Architects: Henri Belloc, M. Georges Peynet
Previous Names: Grenelle Aubert Palace, Moderne Aubert Palace, Grenelle Aubert
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Located in the Grenelle district in the south of the city centre. The Grenelle Aubert Palace was named after cinema exhibitor Louis Aubert. The 1,500-seat Grenelle Aubert Palace was opened in the 1920’s. Seating was provided in orchestra and two balcony levels. Later re-named Moderne Aubert Palace, by 1946 it had been re-named Grenelle Aubert. It was taken over by Gaumont around 1955 and was refurbished to the plans of architect Georges M. Peynet and re-named Gaumont Grenelle with a reduced seating capacity of 900 in orchestra and a single balcony levels. It was still open in 1965, but had closed by 1975.
It has been demolished and an apartment block with shops at street level has been built on the site.
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