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The de luxe Embassy Theatre is New Zealand’s grandest picture palace and was fully refurbished inside and out just in time for the world premiere of The Lord of the Rings – The Return of the King.

Built in 1924, The Embassy is a Wellington icon and landmark situated at the head of New Zealand’s most famous entertainment precinct – Courtenay Place – drawing people from throughout the region and beyond to see all the latest movies in a real cinema environment that is lost in the modern multiplexes.

The Embassy was fortunate to not succumb to the demolition ball like most other picture palaces and fortunately had retained many fine features such as marbled staircases, wrought iron handrails, original tiled foyers and exquisite plastered ceilings despite many upgrades over the decades. With this to build on, the refurbishment included a new; giant cinemascope screen and state-of-the-art sound system, luxury seating, stylish environs and a restoration that is faithful to its origins of the last century yet sympathetic to the new millennium making this the ultimate cinema experience.

Living up to its reputation as being more than just a cinema, within its stylish foyers, the Embassy houses Blondini’s Café & Bar – Wellington’s pre-eminent live jazz venue which draws big crowds on the weekends for something that is both special and unique as it overlooks the nightlife of Courtenay Place.

The owners of The Ambeli have come up with something quite unique – a platter for those wanting to dine in style before heading out to a film at one of the nearby cinemas. Check out the Ambeli Tasting Plate here.

Do not miss visiting The Embassy Theatre as it is truly the BEST cinema in all of the world and is right here in the heart of Wellington!

Ticket Prices:

Adults $15
Students, Beneficiaries, YHA $12
Film Society Members $12
Senior Citizens, Children (15 & under) $9

Platinum Seating (leather armchairs)
Nights & Weekends (No concessions available) $18
Monday to Friday (Except Public Holidays - no concessions available) $15

Weekdays
All sessions starting before 5pm Monday to Friday (except public holidays) Adult $12, Concession $9

Cheap Tuesdays
All tickets $10, including the Platinum leather armchairs - be in quick!



 

 
Payment Types
Visa Accepted Master Card Accepted American Express Accepted EFTPOS Accepted Diners Club Accepted
Opening Hours
Extra Info Box Office normally opens half hour prior to first session of the day 

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Location
Street Address: 10 Kent Terrace
Place: Mount Victoria
Phone: 04 384 7657
Fax: 04 385 9037
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