Verona Culture
Film: Sala Filarmonico, via Roma 2 (tel: (045) 596 826) is one of the oldest cinemas in Verona (although with state-of-the-art technical equipment), has a very large auditorium and is used for screenings during the Verona Film Festival. Rivoli, piazza Bra (tel: (045) 590 855) is a popular cinema with a central location. Fiume, via Porta San Zeno (tel: (045) 800 2050) screens both new and old, mainstream and art films. In the summer, it operates an open-air cinema at Porta San Zeno. There is an eight-screen Warner Village multiplex called La Grande Mela, via Trentino 1, in Lugagnano di Sona (tel: (045) 609 1111) south west of the city.
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