A jewel of a cinema built in 1928, De Roma went through a period of decline in the last century, but in 2003 — having been classified as a national momument the year before – it re-opened, restored and as splendid as ever, with a 2,000 seating capacity. Now a multifunctional venue offering a regular slate of movies (including classics), plays, dance, concerts and comedy, De Roma has found its way again. If you fancy the idea of seeing a movie in a fabulous space marked by red velvet ...
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