The Hyde Park Picture House
"Leeds' Premier Art Cinema Hall"
Opened in 1908 as a hotel, the Hyde Park became a cinema in 1914 and remains one of the few picture palaces in Britain battling the growth of multiplexes with the help of its determined supporters. A listed building, the Hyde Park has been lovingly preserved and maintains its original features, such as the exterior façade, gas lighting and its stunning Edwardian balcony. The only cinema hall in Leeds to offer 'art house' films, in addition to mainstream and classic films, the Hyde Park is the most unique cinema experience in the city. There are regular matinees during weekends.
73 Brudenell Road, Headingley, Leeds, United Kingdom, LS6 1JD
"Leeds' Premier Art Cinema Hall"
Opened in 1908 as a hotel, the Hyde Park became a cinema in 1914 and remains one of the few picture palaces in Britain battling the growth of multiplexes with the help of its determined supporters. A listed building, the Hyde Park has been lovingly preserved and maintains its original features, such as the exterior façade, gas lighting and its stunning Edwardian balcony. The only cinema hall in Leeds to offer 'art house' films, in addition to mainstream and classic films, the Hyde Park is the most unique cinema experience in the city. There are regular matinees during weekends.
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