São Jorge Cinema
Category: Civil Architecture > Cinema
District: Lisboa > Lisboa > Lisboa > São José
Location
Cinema São Jorge is located on one of the most important and emblematic avenues of the Portuguese capital, Avenida da Liberdade. Its central location in Lisbon, in the parish of São José, makes it an easily accessible cultural landmark. The avenue itself is a wide, tree-lined thoroughfare dotted with monuments and buildings of interest, and the cinema fits harmoniously into this vibrant urban context, contributing to the area's cultural dynamism.
History and Recognition
This iconic cultural space was inaugurated on February 24, 1950, and has been a hallmark of Lisbon's cinematographic and artistic life ever since. Over the decades, Cinema São Jorge has solidified its status as one of the city's most emblematic cinemas, becoming a place of memory and experiences for several generations. Its historical and architectural value has been officially recognised by the Directorate-General for Cultural Heritage (DGPC), having been classified as a
Monument of Public Interest, which underscores its importance as a legacy for future generations and its relevance in the country's cultural and heritage landscape.
Structure and Versatility
Designed to accommodate different types of events and audiences, Cinema São Jorge has three screening rooms. These rooms vary significantly in size, with capacities ranging from approximately 100 seats for more intimate screenings or specific events, to a main auditorium that holds about 827 spectators. This infrastructural adaptability allows the venue to host a wide range of events, from major premieres to more specialised screenings, or even other cultural formats.
A Dynamic Cultural Hub
More than just a place for showing films, Cinema São Jorge is a true dynamic cultural hub in Lisbon. Its programming is diverse and comprehensive, including not only the latest film releases but also dance shows, theatre plays, and concerts. The cinema regularly hosts prominent festivals and cultural events, consolidating its reputation as one of the main stages for culture and art in the Portuguese capital, promoting a constant exchange of different artistic expressions.
Sources: https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinema_São_Jorge
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt