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Spain's historic cinema in San Sebastián reborn as stunning hotel

Created at 10 Jul · 6:10 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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One of Spain's earliest cinemas, the 1914 Beaux Arts Palacio Bellas Artes in San Sebastián, has been transformed into an 81-key hotel under Hilton's Curio Collection. The restoration preserved architectural elements and incorporated film-inspired room categories and artwork.

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Key Numbers

1914year Beaux Arts building was constructed
81hotel keys and artworks

Who's Involved

Ignacio Quemada
Architect who led the restoration project
Jenna Hackett
Senior vice president at Hilton Hotels
Lander Andonegi
Basque artist who created site-specific artworks
Andoni Luis Aduriz
Chef of the hotel's restaurant, Lotu
Hilton Hotels
Operator of the new hotel under Curio Collection
Spain's historic cinema in San Sebastián reborn as stunning hotel

↳ Why This Matters

The transformation of a historic cinema into a hotel highlights adaptive reuse of cultural landmarks and contributes to San Sebastián's tourism appeal by blending heritage with modern hospitality and gastronomy.

Key facts

  • The Palacio Bellas Artes, one of Spain's earliest cinemas, has been converted into the Hotel Palacio Bellas Artes San Sebastián.
  • The hotel is part of Hilton's Curio Collection and features 81 guest rooms.
  • Architect Ignacio Quemada led the restoration, preserving the building's Beaux Arts style and iconic dome.
  • The hotel's design incorporates cinematic heritage, with room categories and artwork inspired by film.
  • The hotel's restaurant, Lotu, is led by chef Andoni Luis Aduriz.

One of Spain's earliest cinemas, the Palacio Bellas Artes in San Sebastián, has been meticulously transformed into the Hotel Palacio Bellas Artes San Sebastián, a new 81-key hotel under Hilton's Curio Collection. The 1914 Beaux Arts building, once a prominent filmhouse, has undergone a significant restoration led by architect Ignacio Quemada. The project focused on reconstructing the building's iconic dome and refurbishing its façade while retaining many of its original decorative elements.

Upon entering, guests are guided through the former stage area and pass under the original proscenium arch, immersing them in the building's cinematic past. The hotel's design philosophy celebrates San Sebastián's cultural identity, blending its cinematic heritage with thoughtful design and gastronomy. Basque artist Lander Andonegi has contributed 81 unique artworks, one for each guest room, inspired by the silver screen.

The accommodation options echo the theatre's legacy, featuring room categories named 'gallery', 'amphitheatre', and 'grand stalls', alongside 'front' and 'corner box' suites. The hotel's main restaurant, Lotu, is situated in the former theatre box across two floors. The name 'Lotu', meaning 'to tie' or 'to connect' in Basque, signifies the historical gathering place for artists and filmmakers. The menu, curated by renowned chef Andoni Luis Aduriz, offers a blend of classic and contemporary dishes.

Frequently asked questions

It is a new hotel in San Sebastián, Spain, converted from one of the country's earliest cinemas, the Palacio Bellas Artes.

The restoration was led by architect Ignacio Quemada.

The design incorporates the building's cinematic heritage, with room categories and artworks inspired by film, and guests enter through the former stage.

The restaurant, Lotu, features a menu by chef Andoni Luis Aduriz.

What Happens Next

01Guests can now book stays at the newly opened Hotel Palacio Bellas Artes San Sebastián.

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How It Developed

Palacio Bellas Artes, a 1914 Beaux Arts building and early cinema, has been converted into an 81-key hotel.
The restoration project, led by architect Ignacio Quemada, included reconstructing the dome and refurbishing the façade.
Guests enter the hotel through the former stage and pass under the original proscenium arch.
Basque artist Lander Andonegi created 81 site-specific artworks inspired by cinema for the hotel.
Accommodation categories are named after theatre terms like 'gallery', 'amphitheatre', 'grand stalls', and 'box suites'.
The hotel's restaurant, Lotu, occupies the former theatre box and features a menu by chef Andoni Luis Aduriz.

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