Kommunar Cinema, Novokuznetsk, Movie theater and regional cultural heritage site in Novokuznetsk, Russia.
Kommunar Cinema is a theater building located on Metalurgov Avenue with a facade that reflects design elements from the early Soviet era. The structure maintains its original character in both the exterior and interior spaces.
The building was constructed in 1933 under architect Gerhard Kosel's design and became the first cinema in the region equipped with sound film technology. This innovation allowed Siberian audiences to experience modern films with audio for the first time.
The cinema served as a gathering place where residents from across the city came together to watch films and spend time with family and friends. It continues to shape the public life of Novokuznetsk and remains a space where people connect.
The cinema is located near Park Gagarina and Metallurgists' Garden, making it easily accessible by foot. Its protected heritage status means that visiting and photographing may have specific guidelines to follow.
The building faced auction in 2015, but the local prosecutor's office halted the process to prevent its sale. This action demonstrates how authorities actively work to protect places with historical importance.
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