Hotel Stare Kino Łódź, Cinema-themed hotel in Piotrkowska Street, Łódź, Poland.
Hotel Stare Kino is an accommodation with 42 individually designed rooms, each incorporating specific film references through furnishings, decorations, and memorabilia. The rooms are named after famous films and feature elements from different areas of cinema.
The building was constructed in 1891 by architect Gustaw Landau Gutenteger and housed Poland's first permanent cinema, established by the Krzemiński brothers in 1899. The site marked the beginning of an important era for cinema culture in this region.
Each room displays artifacts and decorative pieces from notable Polish productions filmed in Łódź and international cinema classics. The spaces reflect the city's deep connection to filmmaking and movie culture.
The hotel is located near Łódź-Lublinek airport and offers kitchenettes, DVD players, LCD televisions, and free Wi-Fi in all rooms. Its position on Piotrkowska Street provides easy access to local shops and restaurants.
The hotel bears the name of a cinema that no longer exists, preserving an important piece of film history. The first section honors Polish film productions, while the second part focuses on international classics.
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