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Le Grand Rex is an old and famous theatre for movies and concerts in Paris .
Created by Jacques Haïk, a rich film producer, the theatre opened its doors in the night of December 8, 1932. It is well known for its room with 2,800 seats (the largest in Europe), its starry vault, its water spectacle and its Art Deco style architecture. It also features the largest screen in Europe, called grand large. It uses to play a Walt Disney animation on December.
Under the German occupation it was used as a "Soldatenkino".
Its is protected since 1981.
The Jules Verne Adventure Film Festival , the most important adventure & discovery film festival in the world; it is held in the Le Grand Rex, the largest theatre in Europe, each April and attracts more than 48,000 attendees during the six day event.
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