Europa Pantheon, the oldest still-functioning film theatre in Paris, opened in 1907. Following the era of the silent movies, it was the first Parisian cinema to focus on English-language pictures (a bold move, considering the fact that subtitles were not used at the time). 1990 saw the old theatre undergo a proper reconstruction, getting back its original 'old fashioned' design. The cinema's avant-garde and art house programme mostly attracts students from the nearby Sorbonne.
We are passionate about travelling. It’s a great way to challenge and provoke yourself, and an even better way to see, feel, discover, enjoy and taste. Travelling provides a unique frame for your emotions and the sensations, flavours and pleasures you encounter. It’s impossible to keep them to yourself, and probably the best investment you will ever make. That is why we have created anothertravelguide.com. We share the value of our travel experiences and discoveries with our friends, so, if you share our passion, please join us!