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Norwich Cinema City

Paid admission♿ Wheelchair: limited

Norwich Cinema City in England East, United Kingdom.

1 Princes Street - Garsett House - geograph.org.uk - 5867047

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Typical visit
2 h–3 h
  • Paid entry
  • Family-friendly
  • Limited wheelchair access

About

Norwich Cinema City is a cinema or movie theatre in England East, United Kingdom. Britain's listed cinemas span Edwardian picture palaces, Art Deco super-cinemas of the 1930s, and the surviving independent neighbourhood houses.

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From the Wikipedia article

Cinema City is a Grade I listed cultural cinema in the city of Norwich in Norfolk, England. The building is owned by Norwich City Council and the site is managed by the charity Cinema City Ltd (changed name from Norfolk and Norwich Film Theatre Ltd in August 2014), charity number 288309. Commercial activities - film screenings, bar and restaurant - are carried out by Picturehouse Cinemas Limited which operates a national chain of 'art house' cinemas, called Picturehouse. Picturehouse is part of the Cineworld chain. Cinema City Ltd (the charity) undertakes education activities on site and throughout Norfolk through its education arm Cinema Plus.

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Background

History

The cinema occupies Suckling House, a partly medieval merchant's house in St Andrews Street, named after the Suckling family who owned it in the sixteenth century. The oldest surviving parts of the building are from the early fourteenth century. The front of the house in St Andrew's Hill dates from an eighteenth-century renovation. A brick building, known as Stuart Hall, was added on the east side in 1925. Suckling Hall was last used as a residence in 1915. It was bought by the Norfolk News Company in 1916 who made some repairs before selling it to Ethel Mary and Helen Caroline Colman in 1923. They restored it and added Stuart Hall, intended as a public hall with a capacity of around 450…

Description

The cinema moved temporarily to the Norwich Playhouse in 2004 while its original premises were rebuilt as a three-screen cinema, which reopened in 2007. Redevelopment works were in large part funded by an Arts Council grant in excess of £3m. Screen One, with just under 200 seats, is on the first floor, equipped with both digital and 35mm projectors. Screen Two has just under 100 seats, and Screen Three just over 60. A couple of metres were dug down to create space for the new auditoria, which have their screens backing onto St Andrews Street. There is a new lobby at this level, in a 17th-century panelled room. The courtyard provides a pleasant area for eating and drinking, and the adjacent…

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Coordinates
52.6304, 1.2960
County
Norfolk
District
Norwich
Parish
Norwich, unparished area
Postcode
NR2 1AQ
Parliamentary constituency
Norwich South

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Norwich Cinema City?
Norwich Cinema City is in East of England, in the United Kingdom — coordinates 52.6304°, 1.2960°.
Who owns Norwich Cinema City?
Norwich Cinema City is owned by Norwich City Council.
Is there an entry fee for Norwich Cinema City?
Yes — Norwich Cinema City charges admission. Check the official site for current prices.
Is Norwich Cinema City wheelchair accessible?
Partially — OpenStreetMap notes limited wheelchair access at Norwich Cinema City. Check ahead for specific facilities.