Kinoteatr Rodina, Movie theater and cultural heritage site in Sokolinaya Gora district, Moscow, Russia.
Kinoteatr Rodina is a cinema and protected cultural site in Moscow featuring a restored facade with detailed murals, columns, and an entrance portal that display postconstructivist design. It contains six screening halls that accommodate contemporary films and cultural programs for the local community.
The theater was built in 1937 by architects Jacob Kornfeld and Victor Kalmykov and received regional cultural heritage status in 2007. This recognition honored its architectural importance to Moscow.
The theater's name means 'homeland' in Russian, reflecting its role as a gathering place for the local community. It continues to serve as a cultural meeting point where residents experience both film and special programs.
The building is located at Semyonovskaya Square and features multiple cafes and restaurants on site. Visitors can purchase snacks and drinks or pick up online orders before attending screenings.
The building features a restored rooftop terrace that functions as an additional public space where visitors can gather and socialize. This outdoor area is regularly used for meetings and small cultural gatherings.
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