Just a stone’s throw from the Champs-Élysées, one of Paris’s finest emblems of the 7th art has been open to the public again since October. Closed for several months for renovations, the Élysées Lincoln is back with a beautiful new decor and three spectacular retro-style theaters. It’s the perfect opportunity to paint your own picture in a room worthy of a Wes Anderson set.
This independent cinema unveils three magnificent, colorful theaters
Already responsible for 7 Parnassiens and 5 Caumartin, the Multiciné group is celebrating the renovation of its third independent cinema, Élysées Lincoln. Since October 1, it’s once again possible to watch the latest releases in the heart of a cinema in a prime location.
Following this major renovation, three magnificent and comfortable rooms now host daily screenings. In the Studio, Club or Audito, the seventies motifs, colors and furnishings plunge us into a pleasantly regressive retro atmosphere. But whatever the choice of venue, the common denominator is an immersive, state-of-the-art sound system and comfortable, designer furniture. In short, a pleasant setting in which to enjoy a good film or host an event. In fact, one of the auditoriums can easily be converted into a reception area.
Inaugurated in 1968, the Élysées Lincoln is one of the art-house cinemas that saw the whole of Paris come and go, particularly during the golden age of cinema. In a neighborhood historically rooted in cinema, the complex has managed to make a name for itself with its eclectic, sought-after programming, to the point of renewing itself once again today.
📍Location: L’Élysées Lincoln – 14, rue Lincoln, 75008
