How Birmingham Children’s Hospital Turned An Unused Lecture Hall Into A Movie Theater

The England-based hospital partnered with MediCinema and The Walt Disney Company EMEA to convert an underused space into a dual-purpose cinema to support staff training by day and family movie time in the evenings.
Published: May 12, 2026
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Birmingham Children’s Hospital in Birmingham, England

Recognizing an opportunity to create a respite space where patients and their families can spend quality time together, Birmingham Children’s Hospital in Birmingham, England, converted an underutilized staff lecture hall into a multipurpose cinema.

With financial support from The Walt Disney Company EMEA (London), the project was designed and built by MediCinema, a London-based nonprofit that also operates the 84-seat cinema.

The movie theater is part of the hospital’s Education Centre and features a ticket-booth-style entrance, brightly colored theater-style seating arranged like bands of a rainbow, sky blue acoustic wall panels with decor depicting balloons and the sun, and LED lights to mimic stars.

The dual-purpose space can host staff education and trainings during the day and show movies in the evenings.

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“As a hospital, it’s our mission to make the experience for our patients and families the best it can be, and introducing a cinema brings that little bit of magic, which allows our children to forget about where they are, even for just a short amount of time,” says Daljit Athwal, chief nurse at Birmingham Women’s and Children’s NHS Foundation Trust.

Robert McCune is senior editor of Healthcare Design and can be reached at [email protected].

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