The Centre de Conservació i Restauració (the institution's Center for Conservation and Restoration) is located in the Parc Audiovisual[1] in Terrassa.
For some years, the Filmoteca de Catalunya's main activity was the daily screening of worldwide and Catalan films.
In 2012, the Filmoteca de Catalunya relocated to its current headquarters in central Barcelona,[3] and in 2014, the Centre for Conservation and Restoration was opened in Terrassa.
Since 2014, the Filmoteca de Catalunya has also been one of the venues hosting the simultaneous screening of the European Film Academy Young Audience Award.
During the seminar, the Filmoteca de Catalunya organized a special screening of Chimes at Midnight in the Romanesque Church of St. Vicenç in Cardona, where the film was originally shot in 1964.