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Landmark: Palazzo del CinemaCity: Lido di Venezia
Country: Italy
Continent: Europe
Palazzo del Cinema, Lido di Venezia, Italy, Europe
The Palazzo del Cinema is a cinema building located on the Lido di Venezia, Italy.
It serves as the primary venue for the Venice International Film Festival.
Visual Characteristics
The structure is a large, rectangular building constructed primarily of concrete and stucco. Its facade features a prominent central entrance with a large, arched opening. The building is painted in a pale yellow hue with white decorative elements around the windows and roofline. It stands several stories high, with a flat roof.
Location & Access Logistics
The Palazzo del Cinema is situated at Lungomare Marconi, 56, 30126 Venezia VE, Italy. It is approximately 3 kilometers east of the main Lido ferry terminal. Access is via Viale Marconi. Limited public parking is available along Lungomare Marconi and surrounding streets, often subject to festival restrictions. Vaporetto (water bus) lines 5.1, 6, 10, and 17 stop at the Lido, with a walk of approximately 10-15 minutes to the venue.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Construction of the Palazzo del Cinema began in 1930 and it was completed in 1932, designed by architect Luigi Quagliata. Its original purpose was to house the burgeoning Venice International Film Festival, which had been established in 1932.
Key Highlights & Activities
The primary activity associated with the Palazzo del Cinema is attending film screenings during the Venice International Film Festival. Red carpet events and premieres occur on its steps. Public access to the interior outside of festival dates is generally restricted.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available within the building. Shade is provided by the building's structure and awnings during events. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally available in the vicinity. Food vendors and cafes are typically present along Lungomare Marconi during festival periods.
Best Time to Visit
The Palazzo del Cinema is most active and accessible during the Venice International Film Festival, which usually runs from late August to early September. Specific screening times vary daily. For general viewing of the exterior, any time of day is suitable, though late afternoon offers softer light on the facade.
Facts & Legends
The building's construction was expedited to ensure it was ready for the inaugural Venice International Film Festival in 1932. It has undergone several renovations and expansions over the decades to accommodate the festival's growth.
Nearby Landmarks
- Hotel des Bains (0.3km West)
- Casinò di Venezia (0.8km South)
- Lido Beach (0.1km East)
- Palazzo del Casinò (0.8km South)
- San Marco (Ferry Terminal) (3.0km West)