Nizami Cinema Center

In Soviet times, this cinema hosted film festivals and premieres of new works of domestic and foreign filmmaking.

[2] During the difficult period of the late 1980s and early 1990s, the interest in going to the movies somewhat weakened.

Since the late 1990s–early 2000s, new cinemas started to emerge in the country, equipped with advanced projection and sound technology which showed the latest movies of world cinema.

[2] Two cinema rooms for 50 and 80 seats are located on the ground floor while the first floor houses a large cinema room with 500 seats, having one of the largest screens in the South Caucasus (18 meters wide).

The ceiling of the restaurant is automatically opens and closes depending on the time of year.

Nizami Cinema Center