Babylon Kreuzberg, Movie theater in Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg, Germany.
Babylon Kreuzberg is a cinema in Berlin with two screens equipped with state-of-the-art 4K laser projection technology and high-quality sound systems. The spaces are designed to provide an immersive film experience for all visitors.
The cinema was founded in 1955 as HELO cinema in a restored residential building and took its current name in 1986 after joining the Yorck Cinema Group. This affiliation continues to shape its programming and reputation today.
The cinema screens films from around the world, independent productions, and commercial releases while regularly inviting directors and filmmakers for discussion events. These gatherings create a space where film enthusiasts can meet and explore different perspectives together.
The cinema is wheelchair accessible and accepts card payments for all transactions. Students receive discounts on regular screenings, making visits easier for different groups of people.
Every Monday, Babylon Kreuzberg dedicates its programming to Mongay, a special series focused on LGBTQ+ films and community gatherings. These regular screenings create a space where people with shared interests can come together.
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