le palais du film was one of the oldest cinema of charleroi ,even open before first world war 1,in the 1950’s and 1960’s it played two films on each program and was a second or third run cinema
the cine centre was already open in the 1930’s by mister houssa who sold it in 1934 for opening two cinemas in brussel,the movy in forest later movy club and the movy in molenbeek the former vieux duc
thanks raymond van tournhout for further explications and most of all the rare pictures from the beginning
collection raymond vantournhout blog cinemake
collection raymond van thournhout,many thanks
collection raymond van thournout
thanks blog and face book page bruxelles anecdotique
closed in 2005 as a movie theatre
the cinema vaillance closed in march 1969
in 2015 closed as a bowling
photo iris net
courtesy blog 7 art la
thanks yves keymolen for this picture
closed
le palais du film was one of the oldest cinema of charleroi ,even open before first world war 1,in the 1950’s and 1960’s it played two films on each program and was a second or third run cinema
thanks nelly lallemand and pierrot heymbeek
cinema capitole closed 2003
bog cinemake tanks raymond van tournhout
the cine centre was already open in the 1930’s by mister houssa who sold it in 1934 for opening two cinemas in brussel,the movy in forest later movy club and the movy in molenbeek the former vieux duc
collection of raymond van thournhout,many thanks for this rare picture
thanks francs renard for yhis pic
thanks to nelly lallemand
after closing as a cinema became theatre drink ,live performances and cultural centre since then closed
blog cinemake thanks raymond van tourhout
thanks raymond van tournhout for the picture
thanks yves keymolen and ramond van thourhout for the pic
thanks yves keymolen and raymond van tourhout