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Troxy has been helping East London have a good time since 1933 and has no intention of stopping now.
In that year, when Troxy first opened as the UK’s biggest cinema, things were done with a sense of style, like the staff wearing evening dress and spraying perfume during film showings.
London was very different then. There was no Victoria Line, Hitler was preparing to do his worst to the city, Abbey Road Studios had just opened and Battersea Power Station was a mere two years old.
But some things haven’t changed. A night out at Troxy was a unique treat then and it still is today – a striking art deco building from the outside that doesn't let up once you're on the inside either. Even the carpet has an art deco fan pattern running through it!
Sure, the building has changed a bit – for the better – and you won’t have perfume sprayed on you, but Troxy remains committed to giving its customers an extraordinary experience.