- Children’s Cinemas (GBUK (State Budgetary Institutions of Culture) of the city of Moscow «The Moscow Cinema for Children and Youth GBUK MKDU)
GBUK „MKDU“ARKTICA (ARCTIC)»
Menzhinskogo Street, 6
Metro Station «Babushkinskaya»
Phone #:8 (499)184-27-27 fax
8 (499)184-27-18
E-mail:
Working Hours: from 09:30 a.m. till 10:00 p.m. (the cinema is closed due to maintenance)
GBUK «MKDU“Beryozka (Birch-tree)»
Martenovskaya Street, 25
Metro Stations «Perovo», «Vykhino»
Phone ##:8 (495)302-04-74 answering machine
8 (495)301-90-83 fax
8 (495)302-03-62
E-mail:
Working Hours: from 09:30 a.m. till 10:00 p.m. (the cinema is closed due to maintenance)
GBUK «MKDU“Vympel (Pennon)»
Kominterna Street, 8
Metro Station «Babushkinskaya»
Phone #:8 (499)184-38-18 answering machine
8 (499)184-41-09 fax
8 (499)185-68-47
E-mail:
Working Hours: from 09:30 a.m. till 10:00 p.m.
GBUK «MKDU“Iskra (Spark)»
Kostyakova Street, 10
Metro Stations «Dmitrovskaya», «Timiryazevskaya»
Phone #:8 (499)976-14-44 fax
E-mail:
Working Hours: from 09:30 a.m. till 10:00 p.m.
GBUK «MKDU“Molodyezhny (For Youth)»
Lyublinskaya Street, 11
Metro Station «Tekstilshchiki»
Phone #:8 (499)177-97-01 fax
8 (499)177-71-60
E-mail:
Working Hours: from 10:00 a.m. till 10:00 p.m.
GBUK «MKDU“Polyet (Flight)»
Nelidovskaya Street, # 10, Building1
Metro Station «Skhodnenskaya»
Phone #:8 (495)493-94-36 fax
8 (495)492-81-25
E-mail:
Working Hours: from 09:30 a.m. till 10:00 p.m.
GBUK «MKDU“Salute (Firework)»
Kedrova Street, 14
Metro Station «Academicheskaya»
Phone #:8 (499)125-04-48
E-mail:
Working Hours: from 09:30 a.m. till 10:00 p.m.
GBUK «MKDU“Younost (Youth)»
Maeshall Rybalko Street, 1/4
Metro Station «Oktyabrskoye Pole»
Phone #:8 (499)194-24-30 phone/fax
8 (499)194-10-26 phone/fax
E-mail:
Working Hours: from 09:30 a.m. till 10:00 p.m.
- State Budgetary Institution of Culture of the city of Moscow «Cinema and Theatre Center „Eldar“
(Cinema club „Eldar“)
Street Leninsky Prospect, 105
Metro Station „Yugo-Zapadnaya (South-West)“
Phone #:8 (495)735-99-77 phone/fax
8 (495)735-99-54
8 (495)735-99-68
8 (495)735-99-62
E-mail:
Working Hours: from 08:30 a.m. till 11:30 p.m.
- State Budgetary Institution of Culture of the city of Moscow
„The Moscow Cinema“
(State Budgetary Institution of Culture of the city of Moscow „The Moscow Cinema“)
Okruzhnoy Proezd, 16 – The Central Office
Metro Station „Partizanskaya“
Phone #:8 (499)369-77-51
8 (499) 369-18-91 phone/fax
E-mail:
Working Hours: from 09:00 a.m. till 11:00 p.m.
Structural subdivisions of the State Budgetary Institution of Culture of the city of Moscow „The Moscow Cinema“ are cinemas performing movie screening: Khudozhestevvy (Artistic), Fakel (Torch), Tallinn, Neva, Svoboda (Freedom), Saturn, Ulaan Baator, Sputnik (Satellite), Cyclorama, Vladivostok, Tula, and Baku.
Cinema „Tula“
Kukhmisterova Street, 4
Metro Station „Pechatniki“
Phone #:8 (495)353-18-12
8 (495)354-30-94
E-mail:
Working Hours: from 09:00 a.m. till 11:00 p.m.
Cinema „Sputnik (Satellite)“
Soldatskaya Street, 15
Metro Station «Aviamotornaya»
Phone #:8 (495)361-29-19
E-mail:
Working Hours: from 09:00 a.m. till 11:00 p.m.
Cinema «Neva»
Belomorskaya Street, 16a
Metro Station «Rechnoy Vokzal (The River Terminal)»
Phone #:8 (495)457-42-31
E-mail:
Working Hours: from 09:00 a.m. till 11:00 p.m.
Cinema «Cyclorama»
Prospect Mira Street, 119, building 541 the VVTs territory
Metro Station «VDNKh»
Phone #:8 (499)760-25-25
E-mail:
Working Hours: from 09:00 a.m. till 11:00 p.m.
Cinema «Tallinn «
Sevastopolsky Prospect, 33
Metro Station „Nagornaya“
Phone #:8 (495)127-10-44
E-mail:
Working Hours: from 09:00 a.m. till 11:00 p.m.
Cinema „Svoboda (Freedom)“
Trofimos Street, 17
Metro Station „Kozhukhovskaya“
Phone #:8 (495)679-25-16
8 (495)679-45-47
E-mail:
Working Hours: from 09:00 a.m. till 11:00 p.m.
Cinema „Torch“
Enthusiasts Chaussee, 15/16
Metro Station „Aviamotornaya“
Phone #:8 (495)369-77-51
E-mail:
Working Hours: from 09:00 a.m. till 11:00 p.m.
Cinema „Ulaan Baator“
Grimaud Street, 12
Metro Station „Academicheskaya (Academic)“
Phone #:8 (499)126-87-36
E-mail:
Working Hours: from 09:00 a.m. till 11:00 p.m.
Cinema «Vladivostok «
Sergey Lazo Street, 3
Metro Station „Perovo“
Phone #:8 (495)309-54-15
E-mail:
Working Hours: from 09:00 a.m. till 11:00 p.m.
Cinema «Baku «
Usievicha Street, 12-14
Metro Station „Aeroport (Airport)“
Phone #:8 (495)151-34-48
E-mail:
Working Hours: from 09:00 a.m. till 11:00 p.m.
Cinema «Saturn «
Snezhnaya Street, 18
Metro Station „Sviblovo“
Phone #:8 (499)180-34-88
E-mail:
Working Hours: from 09:00 a.m. till 11:00 p.m.
Cinema „Khudozhesvenny (Artistic)“
Street Arbatskaya Ploshchad (Square), 14
Metro Station „Arbatskaya“
Phone ##:8 (495)691-96-24
8 (495)691-55-98
8 (495)691-02-47
E-mail:
arbat@mos-kino.ru
Working Hours: from 09:00 a.m. till 11:00 p.m., Saturdays-Sundays – night screening from 11:00 p.m. till 6:00 a.m.
Historical Reference on Cinema „Khudozhestvenny (Artistic)“
Cinema „Khudozhestvenny (Artistic)“ is the object of the regional cultural legacy. The „Khudozhestvenny (Artistic)“ building, which is one of the oldest cinemas in Moscow, is located at address: Arbatskaya Square, 14, building 1.
Initially this building was projected for cinematograph. Its interiors have been created by the best architects ever, while its history is inseparably connected with the country history.
The original project for the „Artistic electric theatre“ was performed by architect A.N. Blagoveshchensky in neo-Greek Style, and on November 10th, 1909 the cinema was solemnly opened. There was a grandiose screen in a luminescent grotto. There were decorated in artistic style an audience hall counted for 400 seats and a luminous fountain. A symphonic orchestra performed during intermissions.
The influx if visitors, who wanted to join the new kind of art, was so great, that the decision was mad to reconstruct the cinema building, which resulted in increased up to 900 number of seats. Outstanding Moscow architect F. O. Shekhtel was the author of reconstructed in 1913 cinema project. R.A. Broksh, the managerial director of the Varvarinskoye Joint Stock Landlords Society, was the owner of the „Artistic electric theatre“. Following the comments of contemporaries, „Khudozhestvenny (Artistic)“ was the best prerevolutionary cinema, one oа the most fashionable cinemas of the city – with colorful billings, with electric lamp garlands on its facades, marble columns, palm-trees in its foyer, and the bright light of azure chandeliers. The audience hall was a spacious one, with rows of comfortable orchestra chairs, with boxes, semi-closed velvet drapes, there was a family circle – above – on the balcony, there were wardrobes at the entrance. Before the show started artists appeared on a small podium, and musicians played. The Moscow intelligentzia gathered at “ Khudozhestvenny (Artistic)» собиралась московская интеллигенция.
The events of 1917 are connected with cinema «Khudozhestvenny (Artistic)». During the February revolution a military and revolutionary committee в was in sessions there, and meetings were run. During the October armed insurrection days the cinema, which was situated near the Alexander Military School, turned out to be in the center of sharp fights — here Red Army men disarmed pupils of military schools.
When the Soviet power, «Khudozhestvenny (Artistic)» it became the place for political meetings and gatherings, while during the civil war years almost didn’t work due to a fuel crisis.
In 1921 «Khudozhestvenny (Artistic)» was one of the first to open in the capital, but already was called the first demonstrational one, then it was the first ever cinema of Goskino (the State Movie).
«Khudozhestvenny (Artistic)» is inseparably connected with epochal events in the history of national cinematography. On a winter frosty day of January 18th, 1926 the staggered Muscovites stopped for long in the Arbat square near the first ever Goskino cinema, curiously scrutinizing the huge model of legendary battle ship «Potyemkin», which hided the entire façade of the building behind. Signal flags were trembling on the ship masts, severe ticket-collectors in black pea-jackets and peakless hats met viewers at the cinema entrance. Moscow had not known year such festive premiere.
In March, 1931 in «Khudozhestvenny (Artistic)» the first ever sound national film «Pass to Life» was demonstrated, and in 1936 premiere of the first ever chromatic national feature film «Grunya Kornakova» took place. Premieres of the best national films were held here, and meetings with famous actors and film makers.
In 1954 the cinema became a widescreen one.
Cinema «Khudozhestvenny (Artistic)» was from the very beginning in immediate subordination of the Administration of Culture of the Moscow City Executive Committee, and since 1963 – in subordination of the Administration of cinema-fication of the Moscow City Executive Committee. In 1991 was transformed into a municipal enterprise. In 2006 municipal enterprise «Khudozhestvenny (Artistic)» was reorganized by joining state unitary enterprise «The Moscow Cinema». At present time it is a structural subdivision of the State Budgetary Institution of Culture of the city of Moscow «The Moscow Cinema».