Cinémathèque suisse

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Cinémathèque suisse - Cinéma Capitole
Schedules
From Tuesday to Sunday
14:00 - 23:00
Price
From
12 CHF

The Cinémathèque suisse offers daily screenings of heritage films as well as previews in the presence of filmmakers at the Capitole cinema.

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Cinémathèque suisse - Cinéma Capitole
Avenue du Théâtre 6
1005 Lausanne

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Schedules

From 01.01.2026 to 31.12.2026
Open
Closed
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
14:00 - 23:00
Wednesday
14:00 - 23:00
Thursday
14:00 - 23:00
Friday
14:00 - 23:00
Saturday
14:00 - 23:00
Sunday
14:00 - 23:00

Full price

15 CHF

Reduced price (AVS, AC, AI, RI, LACS, students, apprentices)

12 CHF

Children (under 12)

7 CHF

10-entry pass

120 CHF

20-entry pass

200 CHF

5-entry pass (65 years and older)

50 CHF

Annual subscription

400 CHF

Online ticketing: live.cinematheque.ch (Capitole box office is open Tuesday to Sunday from 2pm until 30 minutes after the start of the last screening).

Access
Metro m2: “Lausanne-Flon” stop.
Bus TL: “Saint-François” stop or “Georgette” stop.

Palud square

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In the centre of the square is the town’s oldest fountain, adorned with a statue representing justice. Close by, a clock presents the history of Vaud in animated scenes every hour from 9:00 to 19:00. On Wednesday and Saturday mornings this is the site of the country market, which also sets up shop in the neighbouring pedestrian streets. Every first Friday of the month, it plays host to a craft market. Typical cafes, boutiques and large, elegant shops complement what this high-class district, which is completely pedestrianised, has to offer.
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Lausanne Cathedral

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Lausanne's iconic cathedral has towered over the city for more than eight centuries. A masterpiece of Gothic art, it captivates visitors with the harmony of its architecture, the richness of its sculpted details and the serenity it inspires. From its tower, an exceptional panorama opens up over the roofs of the Cité, Lake Geneva and the Alps.

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La Cité

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This is a quarter full of typical small bistros and craft shops. To the north of the Cité hill, at Place du Tunnel, avenue César-Roux avenue and Place de l’Ours, shops and quirky bistros cry out to be discovered. It is around the Cité hill, sculpted by the Flon and Louve rivers, that the mediaeval town grew. Its cobble-stoned pedestrian streets as well as its monuments, the Cathedral of Lausanne, the St-Maire Castle and the Old academy, bear witness to that.
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More info

The institution offers over 1,000 public screenings every year, attended by film personalities, organises themed cycles, retrospectives, tributes to filmmakers and evening events. Screenings are held at the Capitole cinema in Lausanne. Opened in 1928, renovated in the 1950s and recently restored and expanded, the Capitole is the largest film theatre in the country, with 724 seats in the historic auditorium and 140 in a new auditorium in the basement. In addition to a café on the ground floor, the first floor of the Capitole houses a cinema store.

With a mission to preserve, restore and promote film heritage, the Cinémathèque suisse is now one of the ten largest film archives in the world in terms of the size of its collections, which comprise more than 10 million items. Founded in 1948, the Cinémathèque suisse preserves films (fiction and documentaries) and collects posters, photos, scripts, documentary files and even old equipment in its research and archiving centres in Penthaz and Zurich. It is the only national institution that collects and preserves the bulk of Switzerland’s audiovisual production.

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