The Rex, Berkhamsted

The Rex
interior shot of red velvet seats facing a gilded decorated proscenium arch flanked by decorative wall lights
The Rex auditorium
The Rex is located in Hertfordshire
The Rex
The Rex
Location within Hertfordshire
AddressHigh Street
Berkhamsted
England, UK
Coordinates51°45′32″N 0°33′37″W / 51.758809°N 0.560389°W / 51.758809; -0.560389
OwnerNicholas King Homes
Designationlisted Grade II
Capacity350 (originally 1100)
Construction
Opened1937
Closed1988
Reopened2004
ArchitectDavid Evelyn Nye
Tenants
James Hannaway
Website
www.therexberkhamsted.com

The Rex is a cinema in the town of Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, England. Designed in the art deco style by David Evelyn Nye in 1936, the cinema opened to the public in 1938. After 50 years of service, the cinema closed in 1988 and became derelict. The building was listed Grade II by English Heritage, and following a campaign to save the Rex by a local entrepreneur, the cinema re-opened to the public in 2004.

Today, the cinema is a fully operational independent cinema, screening films 362 days of the year. The programme ranges from vintage classic films to modern blockbusters which often attract large box office queues.[1]

  1. ^ "Two-hour wait for cinema tickets 'like queuing for a pop concert,' says fan". Berkhamsted and Tring Gazette. 2 March 2011. Retrieved 10 March 2011.