Röda Kvarn, Movie theater and architectural ensemble in Borås, Sweden.
Röda Kvarn is a cinema building with architectural significance in Borås that combines classical and modern design elements throughout its structure. The venue functions as a cultural space for the city at a central location.
The building opened in 1914 and was designed by Swedish architect Lars Kellman. It was built during a period when Borås was expanding its cultural infrastructure.
The cinema regularly shows both international and Swedish films, playing an important role in the city's cultural life. It participates in a network dedicated to presenting European cinema.
Entry begins about 30 minutes before the first screening, and the venue operates as a cash-free establishment with digital ticket options. Booking tickets online helps ensure a smooth experience.
A bistro on the second floor serves food and drinks exclusively during scheduled events. This private offering allows visitors to enhance their cinema experience with dining.
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