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Oslo Cinemas

Movies have become an integral part of our lives, and excited movie-buffs cannot rest until they have caught the latest release of their favourite movie stars, even if they are on vacation.

Oslo city presents a wide variety of cinema theatres to make your movie experience enjoyable. Decked with all ultra-modern facilities and sound systems, the cinema theatres promise to give a world-class experience to movie fans who are tired after exploring landmarks, parks.

In 2014, Nordisk Film Kino took over Oslo Kino. Nordisk Film manages many cinemas like Colosseum, Gimle, Klingenberg, Ringen, Saga, Symra and Vika.

Cinemateket
Cinemateket

Cinemateket

Cinemateket is a film theatre that showcases movies, both Norwegian and international. The theatre organises various film festivals and other events. One can watch old and new classics and other rare art-house films. Cinemateket is closed for renovations from January 2022.

Address: PO Box 482 Sentrum 0105 Oslo, Norway.

Colosseum kino

Colosseum kino

Colosseum kino

The Colosseum kino is Nordisk Film's largest THX-certified cinema hall. The cinema complex has four screens, the largest of which is Colosseum 1, with 978 seats. Its most striking feature is its spherical dome-shaped ceiling. It shows the latest Norwegian and foreign films with subtitles. Children's films are also regularly screened here.

Address: Fridtjof Nansens vei 6, 0369 Oslo, Norway.

Gimle kino

Gimle kino

Gimle kino

Established in 1939, Gimle kino is situated at Frogner and is managed by Nordisk Film Kino. It is a single-screen cinema hall with a capacity of seating 260 people. The Gimle Kino screens all kinds of foreign and regional movies. Refreshments like snacks, beers and wines are available in the lobby of the movie theatre.

Address: Bygdøy Allé 39, 0265 Oslo (Frogner), Norway.

Odeon kino Oslo
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Odeon kino Oslo

The Odeon Cinemas is a British-based international cinema business owned by AMC Theatres. Odeon kino at Storo in Oslo opened in March 2018. The cinema has 14 screens, and the largest screen is equipped with IMAX technology. All other screens are also well equipped with laser projection and a Dolby Atmos sound system.

Address: Vitaminveien 27, 0485 Oslo, Norway.

Ringen kino
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Ringen kino

The Ringen kino is located in the Grünerløkka district in Ringnes Park and is managed by Nordisk Film Kino. The cinema hall sports a cafe that serves drinks and snacks. It has six halls with a total capacity of 951 people. Hall 3 provides luxury facilities like movable high-back chairs with tables. Ringen kino is the first cinema with digital projectors and halls with THX specifications.

Address: Sannergata 6D, 0557 Oslo (Ringnes Park), Norway.

Saga kino
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Saga kino

The Saga kino, established in 1934, is one of Oslo's most popular family destinations. The cinema was renovated in 2007 and is currently managed by Nordisk Film Kino. It includes six screens with a total of 1354 seats.

Address: Stortingsgata 28, 0161 Oslo, Norway.

Symra kino
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Symra kino

Opened in 1965, Nordisk Film's Symra kino is located at Lambertseter in Oslo. The theatre was remodelled in 2010. This place has two halls with a total capacity of 300 seats.

Address: Cecilie Thoresen road 23, 1153 Oslo (Lambertseter center), Norway.

Vika kino
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Vika kino

The Vika kino, located in the Vika district in Oslo, shows the latest national and international blockbusters and children's films. The cinema has five halls.

Address: Ruseløkkveien 14, 0251 Oslo (the concert hall), Norway.

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