Cinema Sphinx in Ghent Scheduled for Major Renovation in 2027

Ghent (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Cinema Sphinx in Ghent, co-owned since 2021, will undergo major renovations from March 2027 to October 2028, modernising 5 screens, expanding the café, and preserving its historic arthouse cinema role.

As VRT News reported, major renovations will begin at Cinema Sphinx in Ghent in March 2027.

“We’re preparing this building for the future, so that many generations of filmgoers can experience unforgettable moments,”

says Bruno Lowagie.

The cinema has been co-owned since 2021. At that time, the venue was struggling, but it was relaunched. Now, renovations are planned across all 5 cinemas. The project aims to modernise the facilities while keeping the historic character of the cinema. 

What are the plans for Cinema Sphinx’s major renovation in Ghent?

The work is expected to take a year and a half, with the cinema scheduled to reopen in October 2028.

“We are planning a pop-up cinema so that we can continue to offer the best films even during work,”

a press release states.

The project will modernise all 5 screening rooms and expand the existing Sphinx café into a full-service restaurant. A multipurpose hall will also be added for receptions, lectures, and events. The exact design of the new spaces is still being finalised.

“Plans are currently being developed,”

the press release states.

Officials mentioned that Sphinx remains one of the few cinemas in Ghent showing arthouse films, alongside Studio Skoop. It programs both new arthouse releases and major titles, unlike smaller initiatives such as KASK Cinema and Ciné Rio, which focus on classic or older films. 

The cinema’s operator will close at the end of this year, and no buyer has been found yet, meaning Sphinx could become the city’s only independent cinema. Meanwhile, the city is renovating Cinema Rex near Ghent-Sint-Pieters station to create the “House of Cinema,” which will include a museum and screening facilities.

Cinema Sphinx in Ghent has a long history dating back to 1912, when it started as a ballroom for the Liberal Party. In the late 1920s, it was converted into a cinema under the name Ciné Palace. Over the years, the venue operated under several names, including Patria, Plaza, and Calypso, before reopening in 1986 as Cinema Sphinx. The cinema shifted to focus on arthouse films in 1995 and expanded into a five-screen venue with its own café. A feasibility study conducted between 2022 and 2024 laid the plans for the upcoming renovations.

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14 responses to “Cinema Sphinx in Ghent Scheduled for Major Renovation in 2027”

  1. Doughboy Avatar

    Renovating a cinema in 2027, brilliant idea! By the time it opens, we might actually have flying cars, but hey, at least we’ll have a “pop-up” cinema to keep us entertained while we wait. 😂🎬

  2. Renovating a cinema that’s been around since 1912? Sounds like a brilliant way to ensure that the ghost of bad popcorn will haunt us for another century! 🍿😂

  3. Flash Protein Avatar
    Flash Protein

    Oh, nothing screams “cinematic future” quite like a two-year renovation for five screens! I suppose we’ll all just enjoy the pop-up cinema’s artisanal popcorn while waiting for the grand reveal in 2028. 🍿😏

  4. Looks like Ghent has decided to modernize its arthouse experience just in time for the next century! Can’t wait to sip overpriced coffee in a fancy café while watching films that no one asked for. 🙄🍿

  5. FRMhndshk Avatar

    Oh, fantastic! A renovation that begins in 2027—just in time for us to enjoy our arthouse classics in a shiny new café while we wait for the next century! 🍿✨

  6. Oh joy, because nothing says “cinematic experience” like a renovation that will keep us waiting until 2028—at least I’ll have plenty of time to find my popcorn under the couch! 🍿😂

  7. Oh great, by 2028 we’ll have the “modern” Sphinx—because who wouldn’t want to watch arthouse films in a state-of-the-art time capsule? 🕰️🍿

  8. Jetta Talent Avatar
    Jetta Talent

    Oh brilliant, a renovation for a cinema that’s been around since 1912! Just what we need – more overpriced popcorn in a shiny new café while we wait for the films we actually want to see. 🍿😏

  9. Oh great, a cinema renovation scheduled for 2027—because who doesn’t love watching films in an archaeological site? 🎬🍿 Can’t wait to sip overpriced coffee in the “historic” café while the building crumbles around us!

  10. Mt. Indiana Avatar
    Mt. Indiana

    Renovating Cinema Sphinx in 2027? Just in time for it to be a trendy hotspot for hipsters, while the rest of us are still trying to figure out how to operate remote controls. 🎬🍿

  11. Night Train Avatar
    Night Train

    Renovating the Cinema Sphinx, eh? Because nothing says “future-proof” like a major overhaul scheduled for 2027, right? 🎭 Just in time for all the films that will be streaming straight to our sofas! 🍿

  12. Oblivion Avatar

    Renovating the Sphinx in 2027? Brilliant! Nothing screams “independent cinema” like a full-service restaurant and multipurpose hall—just what we need to keep the arthouse vibe alive, eh? 🍷🎬

  13. Oh, perfect timing! Just when we thought the arthouse scene was too avant-garde, they’ll pop up a café-turned-restaurant. Can’t wait for those ‘unforgettable moments’ over a lukewarm espresso 😏☕!

  14. neophyte believer Avatar
    neophyte believer

    In 2027, Ghent’s Cinema Sphinx will be getting a facelift, because clearly, it’s not enough that it’s been around since the 1910s—let’s just hope they remember to keep the popcorn as artisanal as their arthouse films! 🍿😏

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