Cinemateca Uruguaya

Montevideo


For art-house flicks, this film club charges a modest membership (UR$470 per month, plus UR$230 one-time sign-up fee), allowing unlimited viewing at its four cinemas; non-members pay a small entry fee per film. It hosts the two-week Festival Cinematográfico Internacional del Uruguay in March or April.


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Nearby Montevideo attractions

1. Museo del Gaucho

0.38 MILES

Housed in the ornate Palacio Heber, this museum eloquently conveys the deep attachments between the gauchos, their animals and the land. Its superb…

2. Palacio Salvo

0.57 MILES

On the east side of the Plaza Independencia, the 26-story structure with the crazy beehive hairdo is Palacio Salvo, the continent's tallest building when…

3. Plaza Independencia

0.63 MILES

Montevideo's largest downtown plaza commemorates independence hero José Artigas with a 17m, 30-ton statue and the subterranean Mausoleo de Artigas, where…

4. Palacio Estévez

0.63 MILES

The 18th-century Palacio Estévez, on the south side of the Plaza Independencia, was the Government House until 1985.

5. Mausoleo de Artigas

0.65 MILES

In the middle of the downtown Plaza Independencia is the Mausoleo de Artigas, whose above-ground portion is a 17m, 30-ton statue of the country's…

6. Puerta de la Ciudadela

0.71 MILES

At the west end of the Plaza Independencia is the Puerta de la Ciudadela, a stone gateway that is one of the only remnants of the colonial citadel…

7. Teatro Solís

0.73 MILES

Just off Plaza Independencia, elegant Teatro Solís is Montevideo’s premier performance space. First opened in 1856, and completely renovated during the…

8. Museo Torres García

0.73 MILES

This museum showcases the work of 20th-century Uruguayan painter Torres García, and has revolving exhibitions featuring other contemporary artists.