Broadway Cinema Ramstein Süd

Photo: Broadway Kino Ramstein

Located directly off the A6 highway (Exit 13, Ramstein-Süd), the Broadway features six movie theaters with a total of 1,500 seats, equipped with Sony 4K dual projection, a Lucasfilm THX sound system, and Dolby 7.1, as well as a spacious lobby with a piano bar. Films are shown in German and in their original language.

Cinema Europa Zweibrücken

All auditoriums are equipped with 3D-capable digital projection technology and digital sound systems. The EYEZ Bistro attracts visitors with a wide selection of beverages and outdoor dining in the summer.

KinoKulturMobil

For unusual venues or locations that don’t have a movie theater, the KinoKulturMobil offers a professional and flexible solution.

Provinz Programmkino Enkenbach-Alsenborn

In Enkenbach-Alsenborn, organizers aim to take advantage of the large, impressive auditorium to offer a variety of events beyond the regular lineup: film festivals, a children’s film club, “Coffee and Cake Cinema,” “KinoVino,” silent film matinees, exciting previews, and concerts.

ROKino

A variety of events, such as open-air movies, children’s movies, and Ladies’ Night, at various locations in Rockenhausen (Donnersberghalle, Schlosspark, Christmas Market, and Circus Pepperoni) – free admission!

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Address: Rockenhausen

UCI Kinowelt Kaiserslautern

Filmpalast in PRE-Park, near the Kaiserslautern-Centrum highway exit, featuring 8 state-of-the-art movie theaters, free parking right outside, comfortable French-style recliners, digital sound, on-site dining, and a nightclub right across the street.

Union-Studio für Filmkunst

Photo: Philipp Markgraf

In operation for over 100 years, it is one of the oldest cinemas still in operation in Germany. This award-winning arthouse cinema is located in a historic building in downtown Kaiserslautern and stands out for its unique character.

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Walhalla Kinocenter Pirmasens

Photo: Andreas Groß

Opened in 1913 as a large single-screen theater and divided into three large theaters in the mid-1970s. Today, it is a modern multiplex with five screens, three of which are 3D-capable and one of which features a state-of-the-art 4K projector.