Located in the south of the city centre. The Saint-Lambert was opened in 1935 with 300 seats in orchestra and balcony levels. In the late-1980’s or early 1990’s it was converted into a triple-screen cinema with seating for 137 in the former orchestra, 90 in the former balcony (which can also host live performances) and 66 in another space created within the building. By 2014 it had been re-named Cine-Theatre Chaplin Saint-Lambert.
In 2024 it is one of only a few cinemas in Paris which uses its screen curtains, here in Screen 1.
Exterior and lobby photos from July 2012.