Kino Sõprus, Movie theater and architectural monument in Vanalinn, Tallinn, Estonia.
Kino Sõprus is a movie theater and architectural landmark in Tallinn's Old Town that occupies a building with traditional Estonian architectural details. The venue contains two screening rooms where independent and European films are regularly shown.
This cinema is Estonia's oldest continuously operating film venue, maintaining its original purpose since it was established in Tallinn's central district. The building serves as a testament to the continuity of cinema culture in the city across multiple generations.
The name Sõprus means friendship in Estonian, reflecting the venue's role as a gathering place for film lovers and art enthusiasts in the Old Town. Regular visitors come here to discover films they would not find in commercial multiplexes.
The venue is easily walkable in the Old Town and centrally located within the historic quarter. Visitors should check the screening schedule in advance, as the programming changes monthly around different themes.
The cinema holds monthly themed film programs, with Sunday screenings called Sacred Sõprus dedicated to specific genres like horror films during October. These rotating programs give regular visitors a reason to return with changing perspectives each month.
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