26/10/2024 - Nosferatu (1922)

Newcastle Castle

Available from 26 October 2024 to 26 October 2024

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Watch Nosferatu in the Great Hall of Newcastle Castle this Halloween

26th October 2024 - For one day only!

Steeped in history, this Norman fortress is a rugged reminder of Northern England's turbulent past, and where the city of Newcastle got it's name. Now, you're invited to watch some of the best films of all time, right inside the Castles beautiful Great Hall.

Kickstart your Halloween the right way - with a plethora of spooky screenings at Newcastle Castle this October!

Watch Nosferatu (1922) in Newcastle Castle

This Halloween, you're invited to enjoy Nosferatu (1922) in the Great Hall!

One of the most renowned horror films of all time is hitting the big screen in Newcastle Castle's Great Hall. The 1922 silent German Expressionist vampire film is directed by F.W Murnau and stars Max Schreck as protagonist Count Orlok.

Follow the story of Count Orlok, a vampire who preys on the wife of his estate agent, as he brings chaos, plague and horror to the town.

About your Newcastle Castle screening:

  • Date: 26th October 2024
  • Duration: 1 hour, 22 minutes
  • Age Rating: 18+
  • Doors Open: 18:30
  • Film Starts: 19:00
  • Please note: It can get very cold in the Castle Halls, so please wear warm and comfortable clothing. 

Book Nosferatu tickets now for one of the best things to do in Newcastle this Halloween!

The Black Gate,
Castle Garth,
Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 1RQ
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Address: The Black Gate, Castle Garth, Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE1 1RQ

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By Car:

  • Sat Nav: NE1 1RQ
  • Parking: There are multiple parking areas within Newcastle city. 
  • Toilets
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Parking nearby
  • Dog-friendly (Guide Dogs only)

Unfortunately, due to the nature and layout of the building, the movie screens are inaccessible for wheelchair users. 

Newcastle Castle is dog-friendly, but only service dogs are permitted in the Keep.

Please be aware that steps are very steep and uneven and may be unsafe. 

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