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Kino Intimes: A Cozy Cinema with a Street Art Heart

Experience Berlin's vibrant culture at Kino Intimes, a historic cinema with an ever-changing street art gallery.

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Kino Intimes is one of Berlin's oldest and most intimate cinemas, located in the vibrant Friedrichshain neighborhood. Known for its eclectic program and the ever-changing street art adorning its exterior, it offers a unique cultural experience.

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Boxhagener Str. 107, Berlin, Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg, 10245, DE

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    Public Transport

    Kino Intimes is easily accessible via Berlin's extensive public transport network. From Ostkreuz station, it's a 7-minute walk. Several bus lines also stop near Boxhagener Straße, including the 194, 240, and M43. A single fare for zones A and B is €3.80.

    Walking

    From Boxhagener Platz, Kino Intimes is a short 5-minute walk east along Boxhagener Straße. The cinema is located at Boxhagener Str. 107.

    Local tips

    Check the weekly schedule online for film listings and showtimes.
    Arrive early to admire the street art on the cinema's exterior.
    Consider reserving tickets in advance, especially for popular screenings.

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    Kino Intimes, nestled in the heart of Berlin's Friedrichshain district, is more than just a movie theater; it's a cultural landmark with a rich history. Established in 1909 as Lichtspiele des Ostens, this cozy cinema has been a neighborhood staple for over a century. Its current name, adopted in 1924, reflects its intimate atmosphere, offering a unique cinematic experience. What truly sets Kino Intimes apart is its exterior. The walls are a constantly evolving canvas for street artists, making it one of the most photographed spots in the area. This vibrant display of urban art adds to the cinema's charm, creating a visual diary that reflects the city's dynamic spirit. Inside, Kino Intimes offers a nostalgic experience with its retro 1970s design. After renovations in 2019, the cinema now features two halls with 72 and 33 seats respectively. The cinema showcases a diverse program, including current films, selected series, and matinees. It's a place where film lovers can enjoy both mainstream and independent movies in a welcoming setting.

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