Summer full of magic: Berlin's best open-air cinemas are taking off!
Experience the best open-air cinemas in Berlin: From classics to indie films, enjoy film nights under the stars.

Summer full of magic: Berlin's best open-air cinemas are taking off!
The open-air cinemas in Berlin are in full bloom and attract cinema fans with a varied program in the open air. The season starts with warm temperatures and offers a perfect opportunity to enjoy unforgettable movie nights. T Online reports that cinemas are trying to cover different genres - from Hollywood flicks to indie films to timeless classics.
This is particularly popularRehberge open-air cinema, which opened on May 16, 2025. With a capacity of 1,500 seats, it offers a successful mix of Hollywood blockbusters and independent productions. Audiences can look forward to a varied selection of films that extends into September.
The classics of the open-air cinemas
TheFriedrichshain open-air cinemais one of the oldest open-air cinemas in Berlin. Here, up to 2,000 visitors can enjoy international films, classics and arthouse productions. The season runs until September 14, 2025, so there is still enough time to enjoy one or two films. Snacks and drinks are available on site to make your movie night even more enjoyable.
TheKreuzberg open-air cinemaam Mariannenplatz has been open since May 7, 2025. The entrance fee is 9 euros, with reductions to 5 euros. Films are shown here in their original version with subtitles, which underlines the international diversity of film art. Comfortable garden chairs and a kiosk with popcorn create a relaxed atmosphere.
This is another highlightOpen-air cinema New Future. It offers a unique combination of film screenings, children's films and film concerts in the “Zukunft am Ostkreuz” courtyard. Entry costs 9 euros for adults and 7 euros for concessions. A beer garden with a grill makes the offer perfect for a sociable evening.
Another wide offer
In theHasenheide open-air cinemaFrom May 22nd to September 14th, 2025, current and classic films will be shown, as well as Oscar winners and indie films. The rain roof inFriedrichshagen open-air cinemaensures that the film screenings can take place even in unsettled weather, and all for 9.50 euros at the box office.
TheAreas for fans of children's filmsare numerous, and this is an excellent exampleOpen-air cinema in the rose garden, which will show classics and films from Amnesty International from May 20, 2025 - and for free, although the screenings will be canceled if it rains.
For anyone who is curious about everything on offer, the website provides information Open air cinema provides a great overview of the different cinemas and their programs. With this city's colorful and vibrant cinema landscape, the perfect movie night could be just around the corner!
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