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The iconic neon signage and minimalist interior lines have been preserved or meticulously recreated.

State-of-the-art digital laser projection and Dolby Atmos sound systems have replaced the old film reels. The iconic neon signage and minimalist interior lines

Opened in 1964, the theater was designed during the "Thaw" period, an era characterized by a departure from the heavy, ornate Stalinist Empire style in favor of functionalism and glass-heavy modernism. The architects—V. Belousov, A. Gurevich, and others—created a structure that felt aerodynamic and futuristic. Its most striking feature is the massive glass facade, which allowed the interior light to spill onto the street, symbolizing transparency and the dawning of a new "cosmic" age. The architects—V

🚀 The Cinema Kosmos is more than a movie theater; it is a living museum of Soviet Modernism that successfully adapted to the 21st century without losing its identity. Its most striking feature is the massive glass

In recent years, the Cinema Kosmos has undergone significant renovation to meet contemporary standards while preserving its historical soul. It is now part of the "Moskino" network, a government-run initiative to revitalize city-owned cinemas. The modern Kosmos features: