Taedongmun Cinema

Pyongyang


Dating from 1955, this famous cinema with a notable neoclassical facade has two screens and is considered Pyongyang's most prestigious movie theatre. If you're lucky you may be taken here to see a North Korean film, a fascinating experience as locals often shout and stamp their feet during particularly significant scenes.


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