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The cinema was established in the 1960s, during the communist era in Poland. Initially, it served as a traditional cinema, screening mainstream films for the local community. However, over the years, the cinema has undergone several transformations, adapting to changing audience preferences and technological advancements.
Originally established in the mid‑20th century, Kino Pod Kopułą has been modernized over the years while preserving its intimate, classic cinema atmosphere. It offers a mix of mainstream Polish and international releases, art‑house films, and occasional special screenings for children and local film clubs. gostyń kino pod kopula
The cinema underwent significant modernization in 2006, replacing old projectors with German Erneman equipment and high-quality sound processors. By 2010, the installation of a pearl screen further enhanced visual clarity for local audiences. The Cinematic Experience & Current Repertoire The cinema was established in the 1960s, during
Prices are affordable, typically ranging from 15 PLN to 23 PLN . Originally established in the mid‑20th century, Kino Pod
The cinema's importance extends beyond its programming, as it: