Kino Aero

Prague


The Aero is Prague’s best-loved art-house cinema, with themed programmes, retrospectives and unusual films, often in English or with English subtitles. This is the place to catch reruns of classics from Smrt v Benátkách (Death in Venice) to Život Briana (The Life of Brian). The same managers run a similar venue in the city centre, Kino Světozor.


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