Kino Wisła, Movie theater in Żoliborz district, Poland.
Kino Wisła is a movie theater in the Żoliborz district of Warsaw equipped with modern projection systems and renovated interiors. It screens international productions and Polish films in a well-structured space with comfortable seating.
The cinema opened in 1961 and has been an important cultural venue for Warsaw film lovers since its beginning. From its founding onward, it established itself as a significant site for independent and documentary films.
The cinema screens films outside the mainstream and hosts regular discussions with filmmakers after selected screenings. These programs bring together audiences interested in thoughtful cinema.
The theater offers comfortable double seating and holds regular screenings at various times throughout the day. Visitors should check ahead to ensure the film of interest is available during their preferred time.
The entrance area features murals that reflect connections to traditional cinema culture. This distinctive touch sets it apart from standard multiplex design.
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