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Cinema at Hohenzollernring 22

A cinema on Hohenzollernring in Cologne – with a classic movie-theatre feel, solid picture and sound, and a snack selection that includes vegan options.

Indoor

Located at Hohenzollernring 22 in Cologne, this cinema is described by visitors as a straightforward, no-frills movie theatre with an unpretentious, classic charm.

At a Glance

Type
Cinema
Location
Hohenzollernring 22, 50672 Cologne
Highlights
Classic cinema atmosphere, no luxury pretensions
Picture & Sound
Screen and audio are well-regarded by guests
Snacks
Popcorn (including salted), nachos, and nachos with vegan cheese dip

Things to do here

  • Enjoy a film on the big screen with great picture and sound
  • Relax in a classic, laid-back cinema atmosphere
  • Snack on fresh popcorn, including the salty version
  • Try nachos with a vegan cheese dip
  • Get comfortable with sparkling water in a seat with plenty of legroom

Screens & Facilities

According to guests, the screens are not oversized, but offer comfortable legroom and are kept in good condition. Entry ahead of screenings is described as smooth and hassle-free.

Food & Drinks

Beyond the standard popcorn and nachos, salted popcorn and nachos with a vegan cheese dip are available. Sparkling water is also on offer.

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Address

Hohenzollernring 22
50672 Köln

Hours

Mo: 14:00–21:30

Di: 14:00–21:30

Mi: 14:00–21:30

Do: 14:00–21:30

Fr: 14:00–23:00

Sa: 14:00–23:00

So: 11:00–22:00

Contact

0221 27257717

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