Outdoor cinema in Warsaw on Monday

Outdoor cinema in Warsaw on Monday

A screening under a cloud is a good way to say goodbye to the Monday blues. Fresh air, a deckchair or blanket, friendly scenery and a good film will help you start the week in a good mood. Outdoor cinema in Warsaw on Monday operates in several locations. It has to be said that, compared to other days of the week, Monday compares modestly in terms of seating capacity. For that, there are some really strong spots on the cinema map, one of which is a proposal aimed at a children's audience.

Outdoor cinema in Warsaw on Monday - a cinematic start to the week

The wide repertoire of summer cinemas will cater for a variety of tastes. From romantic comedies and award-winning dramas to animations for the whole family, as well as arthouse films. There is plenty to choose from, but you can also leave it to chance. Remember to keep an eye on the organisers' websites or profiles, as the weather may force changes to the schedule.

Summer cinema repertoire in Warsaw and film trailers can be found in our events category - open-air cinemas. Zobacz też przewodnik z pozostałymi dniami tygodnia

In this guide:

Dobre Kino na Sadach – kino plenerowe
Kino Plenerowe na Bemowie
Wieczorynki – Letnie Kino Plenerowe dla Dzieci
Kino Plenerowe na Placu Centralnym

Dobre Kino na Sadach – kino plenerowe

The atmospheric apple trees in the Żoliborskie Orchards create a natural space, ideal for a film evening. The event in these pleasant natural surroundings is organised by the Salto Bar in cooperation with the legendary distribution brand Gutek Film. So you can count on a careful selection of titles, as well as purchase tasty snacks and drinks on site.

The repertoire is a mix of acclaimed festival films, documentaries, arthouse but also lightweight titles. The screenings with previews are particularly valuable for cinema buffs. If you still need extra encouragement, here are some sample titles screening in August. "Kill it and leave this city", an animation by Mariusz Wilczynski - visually and emotionally engaging Polish cinema. "Songs about love", a reportage by Tomasz Habowski about Radek P. and old Poland. Jeanne du Barry's The King's Mistress, on the other hand, is an exquisite costume biographical drama. Screenings take place until 15 September.

Cinema outdoor in Warsaw on Monday? A film screening at the Żoliborskie Orchards is the right choice and the perfect way to start the week. Satisfying for both seasoned connoisseurs and film thrill seekers. Start, depending on the sunset, around 20:30.

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Kino Plenerowe na Bemowie

Bemowo Cultural Centre season 2025 popularises the summer cinema formula in several locations within the district. In the first month of the summer holidays at Bemowo Amphitheatre in Park Górczewska. August venues include SM Rozłogi - the square next to the Oligoceń well, SM Jelonki - the square in Sucharskiego Street and the grounds of Primary School No. 150.The screenings take place in Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays (except 15 August). Start at 8: 30 p.m., from 11 August at 8 p.m. The project ends on 29 August.

In the second half of the summer, look out for offerings such as the award-winning "La La Land". Jazz, dreams and the romance of Los Angeles in a magical musical that has won as many as 6 Oscars and the hearts of audiences around the world. "Doctor Dolittle", on the other hand, is a comedy classic for the whole family, starring the one and only Eddie Murphy. The final screening of this edition is the humorous 'Emma the Brave'. An animation that teaches courage, perseverance and self-confidence, regardless of age. The variety of styles means that there is something for everyone - whether fans of classics, danceable stories or screenings for the whole family.

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Wieczorynki – Letnie Kino Plenerowe dla Dzieci

The evening matinees are a proposal Wesoła District Cultural Centre intended for all children aged seven and over, as well as their carers. Older audiences can also attend screenings of the organiser's second series, Film Wednesdays - Summer Outdoor Cinema for Adults.

There is a playground, benches and a green square nearby. So you can plan a pleasant Monday afternoon with your child. Top off the outdoor activity with a cinema relaxation on a deckchair with popcorn. All the more so as the film offers will appeal not only to the youngest. The evening films are carefully selected animations and family films, a colourful mix of adventure and excitement, but also a valuable message. The programme includes 'The Adventurers' - a story about the power of friendship and determination to overcome adversity. The final screening of the season is 'Inspector Spider'. The best investigator in the insect world solving puzzles with humour and charm - fun for the whole family. The matinees start at 8 p.m. If the weather is inclement, the screening is moved to the concert hall. The action continues until 25 August.

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Kino Plenerowe na Placu Centralnym

Central Square, located right in front of the majestic Palace of Culture and Science, is a place where you can feel the vibrant energy of the city. The official opening of the square took place in June 2025. The modern public space is the ideal setting for an open-air cinema. In the hustle and bustle of Warsaw's city centre, when the weather is good, you can immerse yourself in film magic. However, when the weather is less than ideal, screenings are moved to the secluded interiors of the Studio Theatre.

The first edition of the Open-Air Cinema in Central Square, is organised by BarStudio in cooperation with Gutek Film. It runs from 23 July to 3 September, with screenings always starting at 9 p.m. On 23 and 30 July and 3 September, the screening days are Wednesday. In turn, on 11 August - Monday and 19 August - Tuesday. The repertoire has a distinctly musical-artistic character. It includes a juxtaposition of documentaries, feature films, as well as concert images that show how strongly cinema is intertwined with the rhythm of sound. Appearances will include 'The Birthday Party: Rebellion in the Sky' - a portrait of Nick Cave's band, 'Kneecap. Hip-Hop Revolution' award-winning at Sundance 2024, as well as Laurie Anderson's meditative 'Heart of a Dog'.

A particular gem of the programme is the screening on 3 September, of Jonathan Demme's concert film Stop Making Sense. An energetic record of a Talking Heads performance from 1984, it is regarded as one of the best music films ever made.

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