The best open-air cinemas in Berlin for the summer of 2023-here is the full list of admission prices from B.Z.

The best open-air cinemas in Berlin for the summer of 2023-here is the full list of admission prices from B.Z.
The warm season is perfect for cozy film evenings outdoors. However, if a regular visit to the cinema appears too good for the beautiful weather, open-air cinemas in Berlin offer a great alternative. There are more than 27 open-air cinemas in the capital that offer the right program for every film lover. The Berliner Zeitung "B.Z." has put together a list of the summer noses and informs about the admission prices.
In the Charlottenburg district, the Kranzlereck summer cinema attracts free admission from August 25th. Here visitors can bring their ceilings and chairs and enjoy the film enjoyment in the open air for free.
In the Friedrichshain district, there are several open-air cinemas to choose from. The freight cinema Friedrichshain demands an entrance fee of 8.50 euros. In the Pompeii free air cinema, admission is nine euros, reduced 8.50 euros. The Hofkino offers a cheaper alternative with an admission price of seven euros or five euros.
The open -air cinema in the Naturtheater Friedrichshagen in Köpenick requires an entrance fee of 8 euros. In the summer cinema freedom 15, admission is 10 euros. For the open air cinema on the Kaisersteg, visitors have to pay 10 euros, in advance there are reduced tickets for 8.50 euros. The Grünau beach cinema attracts 5.50 euros with an admission price. In the open air cinema in the Wendenschloss lido, the admission price is 9 euros, reduced 7 euros.
In the Kreuzberg district, there is the open -air cinema Kreuzberg, which requires an entrance fee of 8.50 euros or reduced 5 euros. The cinema on Mehringplatz starts the season on July 29th and offers free demonstrations.
In the Lichtenberg district, the Cinema Cinema will take place in the courtyard of the "Stasi headquarters. Campus für Democracy" from August 7th. Admission is free.
In the Marzahn district there is the Biesdorfer Parkbühne, for which 9 euros are required or 7 euros reduced. The balcony cinema takes place on Cecilienplatz, where residents can watch films from the balcony. Admission is free.
In the Mitte district there is the outdoor cinema for which 8 euros admission has to be paid, or 6 euros for children. From 23 to August 25, the UFA film nights will take place on the Berlin Museum Island. Films from 1923 and earlier are shown here, admission is 20 euros. The film rush panel offers ideas until the end of the month, admission costs 8 euros, reduced 7 euros. The open -air cinema in the rose garden only offers one performance on July 25th, admission is free. The cinema nights of the Federal Center for Political Education at Checkpoint Charlie have the topic of "Iran" and the entry is also free. The summer cinema at the Kulturforum costs 10 euros online and 12 euros on site.
In the Neukölln district, there is the open -air cinema Hasenheide, which requires an entrance fee of 9 euros. In addition, there is a family program every day from 4:30 p.m. Documentaries take place every Friday in the Körnerpark, admission is free. In the Britzer Garden there is an open-air cinema from August 3 to August 6th, admission is 12 euros.
In the Spandau district is the open-air cinema Spandau, admission costs 10 euros, reduced 8.50 euros.
In the Tempelhof district, the open -air cinema Atelier Gardens offers visitors a varied film program for 9 euros.
In the Wedding district there is the open -air cinema Rehberge, for which entry must be paid for 8.50 euros.
In the Weißensee district, the open -air stage on Weißensee is located with an admission price of 7 euros or 3 euros for children.
The selection of open-air cinemas is great in Berlin and there is something for every taste. If you prefer to spend the summer outside and want to enjoy a film, you can look forward to a relaxing evening in the open air.