Apollo Kino, Cinema in Mariahilf, Austria.
Apollo Kino is a multiplex cinema with twelve screening rooms and modern projection technology in Mariahilf. The total capacity exceeds 2000 seats distributed across the various screening spaces.
The building opened in 1904 as a theater complex and transformed into Vienna's largest silent film venue in 1929. This conversion marked a major turning point in the venue's history.
The cinema presents films from around the world, ranging from major productions to independent works. Visitors find a varied program that changes regularly throughout the year.
The cinema is located at Gumpendorfer Straße 63 and is easily accessible by public transport. It helps to check opening times in advance, as these vary between weekdays.
The venue was equipped with a Christie Unit organ during the silent film era, providing musical accompaniment to screenings. This original setup shows how cinemas once shaped the viewing experience.
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