This is one of the novelties of the coming summer in Lyon.

For the first time, open-air cinema screenings will be offered in the setting of the Grand-Hôtel-Dieu and as part of the cultural program, which will run until September 8.

Nearly 200 deckchairs will be distributed throughout the venue to allow spectators to make their own in the courtyards of the Midi or Saint-Martin.

First screening on Wednesday July 7 with the film

Les Invisibles

by Louis-Julien Petit.

In the name of the Earth

by Edouard Bergeron (Thursday July 15),

Dark Waters

by Todd Haynes (July 29) and 

Clear History

by Gustave Kervern and Benoît Delépine (August 12) will

follow

.

Cocktail evenings and DJs also on the program

The screenings, which will start at 10 p.m., will be open for reservation two weeks before the screening, on the dedicated website.

In addition, the establishment plans to organize in its cloister, seven “Cocktails, Rosé and DJ” evenings.

Appointment, Wednesdays June 9 and 23, July 7 and 21, August 4 and 18 and September 8, from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.

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