Cines Aribau Club
Calle Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes 567,
Barcelona
08011
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Previously operated by: Balana
Architects: Enric Mir Teixido
Previous Names: Cine Durruti, Cine Dorado, Club Dore
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The Cine Dore opened 4th October 1936 with Rochelle Hudson in “El Pueblo en Armas”(Show Them No Mercy"), with a seating capacity of 699. On 5th April 1938 it was re-named Cine Durruti, then reverted back to Cine Dore on 12th February 1939. It quickly changed name again on 1st March 1939 to Cine Dorado. The Cine Dorado continued for many years until it was closed on 8th May 1994 with Whoopi Goldberg in “Sister Act 2-Back in the Habit”.
It re-opened on 22nd December 1994, converted into a twin-screen cinema by architect Enric Mir Teixido. Seating 441 and 265 it was re-named Club Dore. It re-opened with Walt Disney’s “The Lion King” and Harrison Ford in “Imminent Danger” and was controlled by the Balana chain.
It has recently been re-named Cines Aribau Club and screens independent films. It also hosts numerous film festivals throughout the year, including the Barcelona Annual Film Festival and the Barcelona Asian Film Festival.
Still operating in 2012, it had been closed and demolished by 2021.
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This cinema is called now Aribau Club 2 Sales.
two exterior shots feb 2008
http://www.flickr.com/photos/woody1969/2310322867/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/woody1969/2311126682/
A close-up view of the Cines Aribau Club in February 2007:
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A photograph I took of the Cine Aribau Club in April 2008:
http://flickr.com/photos/kencta/2404821095/
Exterior photos from June 2013.