Vienna grows: new cinemas and exciting film formats on the move!

Vienna grows: new cinemas and exciting film formats on the move!

Wien, Österreich - Wiener cinema lovers can be happy: With the opening of three new cinemas, the Kinoabo-Modell in the capital. After two years, this model draws a positive balance with over 300,000 search for cinema and 10,000 subscriptions sold. "Young visitors in particular are enthusiastic," confirms the managing director of the film casino, Sabine Hofmann. The operators of the Kino's Breitensee light games also underline the importance of the subscription, which has a cross -state validity and thus brings more and more spectators to the cinemas. New events and technical innovations are also planned for 2025 to further improve the cinema experience. The monthly subscription costs 22 euros for people under the age of 26 and 24 euros for regular subscribers.

The development of the cinema in Austria

A review of the Austrian cinema history shows that the first film demonstrations took place in the 19th century when the kinematographer of the brothers Lumière 1896 in Vienna met for the first time. This historical development to today's success shows how the cinema in Austria has changed over the years, from a simple shop cinema to modern multiplexes. The first cinema was opened in 1902 at the Vienna Singspielhallen operator Gustav Münstedt and soon afterwards there were a variety of cinemas in Vienna that spread quickly.

The cinema room in Vienna brought numerous innovations in the first few years, while legal framework conditions and financial challenges kept causing changes. Today the Viennese cinema landscape reflects the long and diverse history of cinema in Austria, while the contemporary abomodel brings new impetus to the industry and makes visiting the cinema more accessible to many.

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