Luna Cinema, a true cultural gem in Warsaw, has temporarily closed its doors for renovations but will reopen in early 2025. After the end of its lease agreement, the cinema is undergoing significant updates, including essential repairs and modernisations. During this downtime, the Mazowiecki Instytut Kultury (Mazovian Institute of Culture) will take over the cinema’s management, ensuring that its rich history and cultural significance remain intact while bringing it into a new chapter.
Founded in 1962, Luna Cinema has long been a beacon of history and charm, offering a space where cinema and art converge. The building’s architecture features mid-century design elements that reflect its retro yet sophisticated atmosphere, with a façade that harmoniously blends with the surrounding urban landscape. Its classic signage and inviting entrance have made it a recognizable landmark in Warsaw’s cultural scene.
Inside, the cinema has always balanced its historic character with a forward-thinking attitude. The programming at Luna Cinema continues to be eclectic and diverse, showcasing everything from international art-house films to Polish classics, festival winners and experimental projects. It’s a place where cinephiles can enjoy critically acclaimed indie dramas one night and cutting-edge documentaries the next. The cinema also hosts prestigious cultural events, such as the Docs Against Gravity Festival, retrospectives and niche thematic nights, cementing its place in Warsaw’s cultural calendar.
The cinema’s classic and spacious screening rooms have attracted both film lovers and artists, where meaningful conversations and intellectual engagement are just as important as the films themselves. Luna also supports local filmmakers and independent voices, contributing to the development of Polish and European cinema. Workshops, lectures and live cultural events further enrich the experience, making it much more than just a movie theatre.
Though temporarily closed for renovations, Luna Cinema will reopen with a continued commitment to its unique blend of history, culture and modern film. With a substantial budget allocated for planning and documentation and an even more substantial amount earmarked for its operation in 2025, the renovation efforts will ensure that the cinema’s character remains unchanged while providing contemporary amenities to enhance the experience.
Luna Cinema will continue to be part of the Network of Art Cinemas and maintain its collaboration with Europa Cinemas, guaranteeing its legacy as a cornerstone of Warsaw’s cultural landscape. During its temporary closure, Luna Cinema’s spirit remains strong, and its return in early 2025 promises to provide a revitalized yet timeless destination for cinema lovers in Warsaw.