2024

LUCERNA

Cinema
5/5
3 reviews

The Lucerna has been entertaining the people of Prague since 1911! It is the oldest cinema in Europe to have never closed its doors. And one of the most beautiful as well, located above the passage of the same name and within an Art Nouveau building. Major productions and independent films are screened there. The cinema is owned by the family of Václav Havel, the former Czech president. Its ideal location, in the heart of Prague, makes it one of the city's leading cinemas. Most of the films are shown in their original version with Czech subtitles.

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2024

KINO AERO

Cinema

Considered one of the best art house cinemas in Prague. It is very popular and often shows retrospectives. Nice bar at the entrance. Located a little east of the Žižkov district, a little behind the city center. It's a very popular atmosphere where young students mix with old film lovers, and it criticizes and compares as it should. Unfortunately, very few films are offered in dubbed versions. If you don't speak Czech, you should try to see films with subtitles, otherwise you will be very frustrated.

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2024

CINÉMA CITY FLORA

Cinema

A gigantic mutiplex and IMAX cinema, in an equally gigantic shopping centre on the borders of the Vinohrady and Žižkov districts. No independent films, auteur or art and essay films here, but rather the big American or other commercial successes and regularly, in the IMax room, immersive films on planets, sharks, dinosaurs. The top floor of the shopping centre is home to a large number of small fast-food chains, so you will have no trouble swallowing a little something before or after your session.

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2024

CINEMA CITY (SLOVANSKÝ DŮM)

Cinema

Conveniently located in the Slovansky Dum shopping center, between the Municipal House and Wenceslas Square, this modern cinema is the only multiplex in the city center, with ten screens, including one equipped with a 3D screen. It screens the major Hollywood blockbusters and commercial successes, as well as most new Czech films. Most American films are in VO (with Czech subtitles), but Czech films are in VO without subtitles.

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