Marble Arch Odeon Times
Odeon marble arch is closed.
Marble arch odeon times. And wow what a journey it s been. This was a lavish for the time replacement of the previous magnificent atmospheric style regal odeon on the same site which has its own page on cinema treasures. The odeon marble arch opened on 2nd february 1967 with zero mostel in a funny thing happened on the way to the forum. Odeon advertise reasons to go to the cinema.
The new cinema was famous for having one of the only screens in the country optimised for 70mm epics such as a bridge too far and lawrence of arabia but with the decline of the format it was. We hate goodbyes but for now it s time to shut our doors at marble arch and say farewell. Half way through the film i was thinking about leaving. Instead there s no more legroom and the seat gave me a numb bum.
In 1851 on the initiative of architect and urban planner decimus. The premier seat at the odeon marble arch cost 11 60 so i had expected a really comfy seat with extra legroom. The odeon marble arch was built in 1967 as a monumental modernist replacement for the previous extravagantly atmospheric 1928 cinema on the same site. We are sad to announce that odeon marble arch shut its doors on may 8th.
The odeon marble arch known as the regal from 1928 to 1945 was a cinema located opposite marble arch monument at the top of park lane with its main entrance on edgware road london it operated in various forms from 1928 to 2016 and is most famous for once housing a vast screen capable of screening films in 70mm the machines were cinemeccanica victoria 8 models.