Kino Kijów Centrum

Kraków


Loved by Cracovians for its retro '60s, communist-era design and architecture, Kijów is one of many independent cinemas in Kraków. It's also home to a film cafe (open from 10am to 10pm) and club featuring live performances. There are several small and medium-sized cinemas, with 20 to 40 seats, and a larger hall that accommodates more than 800 – the largest screening room in Kraków.


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Nearby Kraków attractions

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2. National Museum

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4. Jordan Park

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5. Józef Mehoffer House

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6. Collegium Maius

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7. Papal Window

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8. Church of St Anne

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