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L’Entrepôt

7-9 Rue Francis-de-Pressensé, 14th, M° Pernety
Paris
Ile-de-France
France
01 45 40 07 50

Type: Cultural Interest
Addmission Fee: Tickets Euro 6.90.

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The Entrepôt is an arthouse cinema opened in a converted warehouse in 1977 by cinema fanatic and future French President François Mitterand. It houses three screening rooms, a bar and restaurant with one of the best garden terraces in Paris. Films are often followed by debates, and there are regular live jazz and world music evenings throughout the year.
Last updated January 11, 2008
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