Welcome to Coinlife
This website has been created to promote some of the local facilities, activities, special events and services that might be of interest to the English speaking community in Coin & surrounding areas...              More

Foreigners’ Department
You can  now get assistance in English on all council related issues, directly from an officer of the Coin Council by visiting the Casa de Cultura in the town centre on Friday mornings from 10am to 2pm...                                                 More


Film Review & trailer
A young boy escapes into a violent fantasy world of war & murder as he slips further from his preoccupied parents and younger siblings...               More

English Library Books
The Municipal Library in Coin now has a section of Foreign Language books, and it’s free to join! ..... More

What’s on/Coming up..
Pantomimes, Christmas shows, concerts, fundraisers, auctions, nativity scenes, Christmas fairs, Burns Night Suppers...         More

Messages from our Embassy From time to time Coinlife receives details of campaigns supported by the British Embassy in Madrid...  More

And from you...
Local services - If you’ve had excellent service locally and want to tell others - now is your chance!
Events Guide - Are you involved in a local event that needs promoting?  Send details  and get your event included in the
‘What’s on’.
Photo by Ann Read

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Row/Fila
Row/Fila
All tickets are sold with numbered seating.  The 'F' number on your ticket signifies the row and the 'B' number is your seat number.  Odd numbers are on the left and even numbers on the right. So ticket F7 B3 is next to F7 B5, both on row / on the right hand side.

As tickets are sold on a first come, first served basis, it is only fair that those who buy their tickets first should have the choice over where they sit.   If you want to be seated in a certain spot within the cinema, agree this with the ticket office when you buy your tickets.  The last tickets to be sold are generally the ones right on the very front rows.
The ‘F’ on the tickets stands for ‘Fila’ which means ‘Row’,  the ‘B’ on the tickets stands for ‘Butaca’ which means ‘Seat’.

The two seats marked in Red are F9 B2 (Row 9, seat 2)  and F9 B4 (Row 9, seat 4).  
The seat marked in Green is F5 B5 (Row 5, seat 5).
The seat marked in Purple is F2 B1 (Row 2, seat 1).

Row numbers are illuminated on the floor in the aisle, next to the first seat.  Seat numbers are printed on the top of each seat back. Tickets marked with B1 and B2 are aisle seats.

There is one weird thing...... Because of a hitch in the computer numbering, on one row, seat number 26 is between seat number 2 and seat number 6 - just to keep you on your toes!

This information is provided as a guide only and Coinlife accepts no responsibility for ticket
numbering and seat numbering at the cinema.
Seating plan for ‘Sala 5’ / Screen 5 at La Trocha’s Al Andalus cinema