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Sala Trevi

Located within the Cineteca Nazionale, Sala Trevi is an 100 seater posh cinema that is one of the neighborhood favorites. Named in memory of Alberto Sordi, he is one of the missed veterans in the Italian circles. The comfortable and spacious seating with the company of popcorn and refreshments brings the perfect movie experience. They also offer deals to purchase ten tickets for 30 euros only. Mondays closed. Call ahead for more information.

Vicolo del Puttarello 25, Cineteca Nazionale, Rome, Italy, 00187

Cinema Farnese

This cinema was completely renovated resulting in a dramatic surge in its popularity. It is possible to organize morning projections for schools, so do contact for more details. There are 290 seats in the air-conditioned auditorium. The shows selected are popular and find the place occupied at most of the times. Visit the website for reservations and movie schedules.

Piazza Campo de' Fiori 56, Rome, Italy, 00186

Cinema Quattro Fontane

If you want to be the most splendid experience while watching your favorite movies. Cinema Quattro Fontane is the place to go to watch the latest blockbuster movie. The comfortable seating accompanied by pop corns, candies and refreshments is just the ideal thing to do. Call ahead for more information on ticket bookings and movie schedules.

Via Quattro Fontane 23, Rome, Italy, 00184

Barberini

Located in the neighborhood of Centro Storico, this multi-screen cinema is quite a favorite. A comfortable, recently renovated cinema with large screens and Dolby Digital; a cinema that set the trend for the multiplexes in Rome. It shows a wide variety of films, from popular romantic comedies and films by famous directors, to action films. Visit the website for movie timings, ticket reservations or other details.

Piazza Barberini 24/26, Rome, Italy, 00187

The Space Cinema Moderno Roma

Moderno, part of the Warner Village Cinemas chain is proving to be very popular throughout the city. There are six screens, all with air-conditioning, stadium seating, digital surround-sound, late shows and two bars with the usual offerings. Kids Club is available on Sunday mornings with the first screening just for children. Entrance is prohibited once the show has started. Call ahead for more details.

Piazza della Repubblica 43-45, Rome, Italy, 00185

Adriano

This cinema opened on the site of what was Rome's oldest theater. The new multiscreen cinema has nine auditoriums, the largest of which boasts 512 seats; the smallest, a cozy 95-seater. There are two American-style bars, and a waiting room equipped with video games. Their computerized telephonic booking service makes ticket purchasing easier than ever; and of course the whole place features the latest and greatest in sound and vision systems.

Piazza Cavour 22, Rome, Italy, 00193

Casa del Cinema

Situated in the heart of Villa Borghese Park, Casa del Cinema is a movie theater playing host to indoor as well as outdoor movie screenings throughout the year. The three indoor theater rooms, as well as the spacious outdoor lawn, is equipped with state-of-the-art movie projections and sound equipment. Apart from these, Casa del Cinema is also equipped with a library featuring books on cinema and an extensive DVD collection. Prominent film festivals are organized at this venue, giving small and independent filmmakers from across the globe recognition and appreciation. Apart from cinema screenings, Casa del Cinema plays host to wide range of private and corporate events on a regular basis.

Largo Marcello Mastroianni 1, Rome, Italy, 00197

Cinema dei Piccoli

This 1934 cinema was originally known as the Mickey Mouse Cinema, catering to the little tots as the audience. It has recently been restored with funds from the Department of Entertainment. Every afternoon, the cinema shows children's films, especially cartoons. In the evening there are films from the Italian Film Archive or original-language films on their first-release. This cinema features in The Guinness Book of World Records as the smallest cinema in the world for the year 2005.

Viale della Pineta 15, Rome, Italy, 00197

Cinema Lux

One of the most sought after cinemas in Nomentana, Cinema Lux is a modern multiplex built in 1997 on the site of a previous cinema with Dolby and THX systems, excellent vision and the latest and most popular films. The comfortable and relaxed atmosphere of each theater make it a special experience. Seats can be booked over the phone and numbered seats are allocated when you buy the ticket. Visit the website or call ahead for more details.

Via Massaciuccoli 39, Rome, Italy, 00199

Odeon Multiscreen

This one-of-a-kind multiplex has an excellent audio system, comfortable seats and brilliant projection equipment. It principally screens American blockbusters, but other movies also play. Seats can be booked over the phone. A computer allocates the best seats first.

Piazza di Stefano Jacini 22, Rome, Italy, 00191

Stardust Village

If you are looking forward for a unique movie experience, Stardust Village is exactly where you should be. The comfortable and spacious seating makes it relaxing and a fun time at the movies. The cinema also comprises of a pub, bar, restaurant and pizzeria, so you don't have to go out of your way for meals. The numerous screens also offer a wide variety of films to choose from. For bookings, schedules and more information, visit the website or call ahead.

Via di Decima 72, Rome, Italy, 00144

The Space Cinema - Roma Parco de Medici

This American-style cinema features 18 auditoriums and many large open spaces. Near the cinema entrance there is a pizzeria, a sandwich bar and a restaurant offering American food for before and after the film. You can buy gelato, popcorn and canned drinks in the foyer. The generously proportioned auditoriums have extra-large screens. Seats are allocated when you buy your tickets. Ticket prices vary and they offer discount pricing on Wednesdays. For bookings and movie schedules, call ahead.

Viale Salvatore Rebecchini 3, Rome, Italy, 00148

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What are the biggest theaters in Rome? ›

  1. Teatro dell'Opera di Roma. 455. ...
  2. Auditorium - Parco della Musica. 640. ...
  3. Palazzo Santa Chiara. Convention Centres Navona / Pantheon / Campo de' Fiori Admission tickets from ₹3,321. ...
  4. The San Carlino Gran Teatro Dei Piccoli. 303. ...
  5. Teatro Sistina. 315. ...
  6. Silvano Toti Globe Theatre Roma. 200. ...
  7. Teatro Verde. ...
  8. Teatro di Roma - Argentina.

Which is best place in Theatre to watch movies? ›

Experts suggest sitting in the center of the room, aligned with the screen, to centralize your field of vision and prevent strain.

Do they have movie theaters in Rome? ›

Cinema Nuovo Olimpia

It is a lovely place to see a film. It is such a pleasure to see an old-style theater still around, too It is small...

What is the most successful movie Theatre? ›

As of March 2023, AMC Theatres was the leading cinema circuit in the United States and Canada, with 7.71 thousand screens spread across both countries.

What is the biggest cinema screen in Italy? ›

Then, the gorgeous PLF Sala Energia (Energy) with 630 seats and a 30 metre (98 feet) Harkness Perlux 1.8 gain white screen (with moving masking), the biggest in Italy and one of the biggest screens in the world.

What was the most popular form of Roman Theatre? ›

During the imperial period, the most popular forms of theatrical entertainment were mime (ribald comic productions with sensational plots and sexual innuendo) and pantomime (performances by solo dancers with choral accompaniment, usually re-creating tragic myths).

Which place is best in movie theatre? ›

Experts recommend that you sit slightly off center to amplify the effect of the sound. Try sitting one or two seats from the dead center of the theater, two-thirds back. You will have a “dynamic, stereo sound” from this position. This phenomenon is widely known.

Where is the best spot in theater? ›

Typically, seats in the center of the theater are better than seats in the front. Cinemas may charge more for those better seats, especially for big-hit movies.

Is IMAX actually better? ›

Well, when you go to a standard theater, you sit and watch a print delivered by a studio. But when you see something in IMAX, know that the print and the sound have been diligently worked on with the filmmaker and the corporation involved, making sure the exact vision hits the screen.

What are Roman theaters called? ›

An ancient Roman theatre is call a cavea. The cavea was made similarly to Greek theatres with stacked seating. Roman theatres are built on a solid, man-made foundation and have solid walls to enclose the audience.

Where can I watch a movie in English in Rome? ›

Rome cinemas showing films in English
  • Adriano, Piazza Cavour 22, tel. ...
  • Andromeda, Via Mattia Battistini 195, website.
  • Barberini, Piazza Barberini 24-26, tel. ...
  • Casa del Cinema, Largo Marcello Mastroianni 1, tel. ...
  • Cinema dei Piccoli, Viale della Pineta 15, tel. ...
  • Detour, Associazione Culturale, Via Urbana 107, tel.

How much does it cost to go to the movies in Italy? ›

In 2023, the lowest average price for a movie ticket in Italy was recorded on Wednesday, at 6.36 euros. During the weekends, the average surpassed seven euros, with Saturday showing an average ticket price of 7.55 euros and Sunday at 7.25 euros.

Where is the best movie Theatre in the world? ›

7 Must-Visit Movie Theatres Around The World
  • Cine Thisio, Athens, Greece. ...
  • Alamo Drafthouse, Texas, United States. ...
  • 4DX, Seoul, South Korea. ...
  • Hot Tub Cinema, London. ...
  • Cine de Chef, Seoul, South Korea. ...
  • Kino International, Berlin, Germany. ...
  • Blitz Megaplex, Indonesia.

What is the largest cinema chain in Europe? ›

Odeon Cinemas Group Limited is Europe's largest cinema operator. Through subsidiaries it has over 360 cinemas, with 2900 screens in 14 countries in Europe, 120 cinemas with 960 screens are in the UK. It receives more than 2.2 million guests per week.

What is the most advanced movie theater in the world? ›

About The Dolby Theatre » Dolby Theatre. The theatre is equipped with Dolby Atmos® cinema sound playback—the most natural, lifelike sensory experience available in a cinema. Complete with 215 individually powered loudspeakers, the Dolby Theatre features one of the most sophisticated sound systems in the world.

What were the largest Roman theaters? ›

The Flavian Amphitheatre in Rome, more generally known as the Colosseum, is the archetypal and the largest amphitheatre. Built from 72 to 80 AD, it remains as an icon of ancient Rome.

What is the largest theater in Italy? ›

The Teatro Massimo is the largest theatre in Italy. Basile was inspired by ancient and classical Sicilian architecture and, thus, the exterior was designed in the high neoclassical style incorporating elements of the Greek temples at Selinunte and Agrigento.

What are Roman Theatres called? ›

An ancient Roman theatre is call a cavea. The cavea was made similarly to Greek theatres with stacked seating. Roman theatres are built on a solid, man-made foundation and have solid walls to enclose the audience.

What are the biggest cinemas? ›

List of Biggest Theatres In The World
TheatreCountrySeat Capacity
Sydney Opera HouseUSA5738
Radio City Music HallUSA5,960
Kinepolis-Madrid Ciudad de la ImagenSpain9200
Hollywood BowlCalifornia17500
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