Gimle Kino, Movie theater in Frogner district, Oslo, Norway.
Gimle Kino is a movie theater in Frogner, Oslo, with 258 seats and modern projection equipment while maintaining its original single-screen design from the 1930s. The venue combines contemporary technology with its historical layout.
The cinema was founded in 1939 and has remained at the same location on Bygdoy Alle 39 since its opening. This continuous operation makes it a longstanding cultural venue for the city.
The theater presents drama films and comedies alongside live ballet and opera broadcasts. This programming mix reflects its role as a space for diverse performances beyond typical cinema fare.
The venue has wheelchair-accessible facilities that make it easy for all visitors to enter and move around. Beverages from the licensed bar are available during screenings.
The cinema permits patrons to bring alcoholic beverages into the screening room, a practice unusual for most theaters. This policy creates a relaxed setting where movie nights feel more like social gatherings.
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