Kino Iluzjon

Warsaw


Occupying a heritage building, designed in Mieczysław Piprek and completed in 1950, Kino Iluzjon is a branch of the National Film Archive. As such, it specialises in screening classics and gems of Polish cinema (mostly screened without English subititles) as well as contemporary movies from around the world.

Film festivals and other events are often held here.


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