Kyrgizia Cinema, Art Nouveau cinema building in Novogireevo, Moscow, Russia
Kyrgizia Cinema is a Soviet Modernist movie theater building in Moscow that once housed seven screening rooms across multiple floors. Each hall featured modern sound equipment and varied seating options to serve different audiences.
The cinema opened in 1972 and served as a significant venue for film events in Moscow's eastern district. It underwent renovation in the early 2000s to modernize its facilities.
Throughout the 1970s, the cinema served as a central venue for international film festivals and cultural events in the eastern district of Moscow.
The building is located in an accessible neighborhood and easy to find. Its proximity to public transportation makes visiting straightforward.
The building was converted into a shopping complex in 2018 while keeping its original name. Visitors can still see the Soviet-era exterior architecture today.
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