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Pálás cinema
Cinema and arts venue in Galway, Ireland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Pálás (English: "Palace") was a cinema in Galway city, Ireland. It opened in 2018, and closed in February 2025 due to financial losses.[2][3] It is owned by Galway City Council and was operated by the Light House Cinema group,[4] as part of the Europa Cinemas network of local art-house cinemas.[5]
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Construction
The site, for Galway's Solas Picture Palace,[2][6] was first identified in 2004.[7] The venue was designed by Tom de Paor,[8] and awarded an AAI and RIAI award for "Best Cultural Building", two Irish Concrete Society awards, two Civic Trust awards and a World Architecture Award.[9][10][11] The site was completed in 2017 by the Solas Galway Picture Palace Company,[12] which later went into liquidation in 2020.[13] The cinema included a bar with facilities for board games.[14]
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Operations
The site hosted premiere screenings, parties and quiz nights, and was venue for the Galway Film Fleadh and Galway Film Society.[15][16] It also hosted a book club.[17]
Closure
In December 2024, the operators announced that they would be ceasing operations at the venue in early 2025.[7]
Public meetings were held by concerned citizens, under the "Save Pálás" banner,[2] to find ways to keep the cinema in operation as a cultural space.[4][18] In January 2025, a city council meeting was delayed due to protests about the closure.[19] A protest outside the venue was held on 22 February, one week before the scheduled closure.[20]
Future
A group including former RTÉ chair Siún Ní Raghallaigh and Galway Film Fleadh founder Lelia Doolan was formed in 2025 to try to re-open the cinema.[21]
The venue will be used during the 2025 Film Fleadh.[22]
See also
- Claddagh Palace a nearby cinema that closed in 1995
- Pallas Castle, County Galway; one of the best-preserved examples of a tower house in Ireland
References
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