This historic west London cinema has just had a glow-up
Briefly

Notting Hill's The Gate Picturehouse, a historic cinema reopened after restoration, captures the essence of its post-war glamour while introducing innovative screenings for diverse audiences.
The Gate features new 'Relaxed Screenings' specially designed for neurodivergent audiences, fostering an inclusive environment alongside affordable tickets for younger moviegoers.
Originally the Electric Palace, The Gate suffered bomb damage during WWII yet retains the architectural charm designed by William Hancock over a century ago.
With offerings like 'Kids' Club' and 'Toddler Time,' The Gate Picturehouse caters to families, ensuring a diverse cinematic experience for audiences of all ages.
Read at Time Out London
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