The Cinema Museum
Museum
2 Dugard Way, London, SE11 4TH
–
Kennington Station (500 yd)
Martin H.
Spaces for hire at The Cinema Museum
from £3000
hire fee / per day
hire fee / per day
Whole Venue
The Cinema Museum at the Master’s House, Kennington, provides an atmospheric backdrop for cinema-related filming, and is an ideal venue for film industry events, festival screenings, book launches and exhibitions – or indeed any event that would benefit from the unique ambience we have to offer.
Available spaces include the lofty and spacious mai...
Prices and opening hours
Monday
14:00 –
23:00
from
£3000
hire fee per day
Whole Venue
14:00 –
23:00
from
£3000
hire fee per day
Tuesday
14:00 –
23:00
from
£3000
hire fee per day
Whole Venue
14:00 –
23:00
from
£3000
hire fee per day
Wednesday
14:00 –
23:00
from
£3000
hire fee per day
Whole Venue
14:00 –
23:00
from
£3000
hire fee per day
Thursday
14:00 –
23:00
from
£3000
hire fee per day
Whole Venue
14:00 –
23:00
from
£3000
hire fee per day
Friday
14:00 –
23:00
from
£3000
hire fee per day
Whole Venue
14:00 –
23:00
from
£3000
hire fee per day
Saturday
14:00 –
23:00
from
£3000
hire fee per day
Whole Venue
14:00 –
23:00
from
£3000
hire fee per day
Sunday
14:00 –
23:00
from
£3000
hire fee per day
Whole Venue
14:00 –
23:00
from
£3000
hire fee per day
Facilities and catering options
Up to 300
standing
Up to 120
seats
External catering allowed
Promoted / ticketed events
In-house catering
Parking available
Accommodation available
Alcohol provided
BYO alcohol
About The Cinema Museum
London’s Cinema Museum is devoted to keeping alive the spirit of cinema from the days before the multiplex.
Set in historic surroundings in Kennington, close to the Elephant & Castle, the Cinema Museum houses a unique collection of artefacts, memorabilia and equipment that preserves the history and grandeur of cinema from the 1890s to the present day.
Set in historic surroundings in Kennington, close to the Elephant & Castle, the Cinema Museum houses a unique collection of artefacts, memorabilia and equipment that preserves the history and grandeur of cinema from the 1890s to the present day.