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Open-air cinema operates near the Sports Palace in Minsk

As part of the "Mood - Summer" project, a free open-air cinema operates near the Sports Palace. You can watch films in the fresh air every weekend until early autumn, Minsk-news reports .

Anyone interested can attend a screening — admission is free.

Deck chairs and pillows have been prepared for viewers. If there is a large number of interested people, the area can easily be expanded to 300 seats.

On Saturdays, cartoons for children are shown, with screenings starting at 12:00 PM. Sunday is reserved for more serious films.

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  • Тамаш
    15.06.2026
    [Рэд. выдалена]
  • Вольга
    15.06.2026
    Якія фільмы? НН пацікавілася рэпертуарам?
  • ХВ
    16.06.2026
    И что? Кинотеатр сейчас у каждого в кармане. А смотреть на улице без чипсов и джина с тоником никому не интересно.

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