The Pionier Cinema is located at the corner of Wojska Polskiego and Zwycięstwa Square (extension of Brama Portowa), in the very center of the city, in front of B. Krzywoustego. Trams no. 7, 8, 9, 10 (Brama Portowa stop) and buses no. 61, 62, 75, 81, 87 (Zwycięstwa Square stop) stop nearby. Paid parking spaces in the immediate vicinity of the Cinema.
One of the oldest cinemas in the world, operating continuously since 1907. The cinema was entered in the Guinness Book of Records in 2005. Unfortunately, a few years later it was proved that there is an even older cinema in France in the world. The honorable title was therefore a bit unsatisfied. Its first owner was Otto Blauert, who sold it to Albert Pitzke shortly thereafter. If he was alive, the new owner bought out most of the cinemas in the city, not allowing anyone else to break through with the cinema business in Szczecin. According to Total Film, the cinema is not only one of the oldest in Europe, but also the best. The magazine placed it in the top 20 best cinemas in the world, next to excellent cinemas from Bangkok, London, or Paris. Screenings taking place in the building at Wojska Polskiego 2, they are carefully selected for the viewer and not every new commercial film is shown there. The current owner of the cinema is a supporter and promoter of ambitious cinema, which leaves much food for thought and reflection. The atmosphere of the place is perfectly reflected in Konstanty Idelfons Gałczyński's poem "Small cinemas are the best". During the screening you can drink coffee, tea, or wine in the cinema. In the projection room, with 82 comfortable armchairs, there is also a timeless piano dated back to 1896, live music is played during some screenings.
# | Hour | Temperature | Minimal temperature | Max temperature | Wind speed |
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08:31 | 14 °C | 12.66 °C | 14.97 °C | 2.24 KM/H |
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