Kommunales Kino Freiburg, Communal cinema in Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany.
Kommunales Kino Freiburg is housed in a former railway station building and features a screening room with around 90 seats and modern sound equipment. The venue operates daily and is fully accessible for visitors with mobility needs.
The cinema was founded in 1972 and moved into a former railway station building, breathing new life into the historic structure. Since then it has evolved into an important cultural hub that shapes how film is experienced in the city.
The cinema screens international films and documentaries while hosting regular discussions that invite visitors to engage with cinema as an art form. These events create a space where the audience can share their thoughts and connect with others who enjoy film.
The cinema is located on Urachstraße 40 and stays open until midnight, making it convenient for evening film screenings. Its fully wheelchair-accessible design means all visitors can navigate the space independently and comfortably.
The venue received recognition in 2023 for winning an award in the category 'Kino, das verbindet' (Cinema that connects) for its community work. This honor reflects how deeply the cinema is valued by the people and organizations that support it.
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