Frommer's Review
Founded in 1953 and a miraculous survivor of the philistine attempts in the '80s to turn it into a block of offices (thanks largely to a mass protest by journalists and artists), the Doré, or Filmoteca, is both a movie buff's delight and a marvelous example of Art Deco architecture. Madrid's richest and most eclectic variety of original-version movies -- from '20s classics to offbeat or commercial international productions -- can be found here. It also offers bargain ticket prices, a cozy cafe, and a small but well-stocked movie bookshop. There are two indoor theaters plus an open-air one upstairs in summer. Situated right next to the Antón Martín covered food market on the northern edge of Lavapiés, it's open Tuesday to Sunday 4pm to midnight. In April 2006 the Filmoteca raised its prices for the first time in 15 years (from 1.35€/$1.70 to 2.50€/$3.10), but it remains a bargain compared with mainstream cinema entry charges of around 5.80€ ($7.25). Programs usually start at 5:30pm. Last performance 10pm.
Note: This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without
notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before
planning your trip.