Capacity will initially be capped at 50% in both territories.
Cinemas are to reopen in Poland and Austria during May as lockdown restrictions in both countries are gradually eased.
Poland’s Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki announced this week that outdoor cinemas can reopen from May 15, while indoor cinemas can open from May 29, both at 50% capacity initially.
Polish cinemas reopened in mid-February after the autumn lockdown but had to close again a month later as infection rates increased.
Meanwhile, Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz has announced that indoor and outdoor cinemas, along with theatres, opera houses and concert halls, can reopen from May...
Cinemas are to reopen in Poland and Austria during May as lockdown restrictions in both countries are gradually eased.
Poland’s Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki announced this week that outdoor cinemas can reopen from May 15, while indoor cinemas can open from May 29, both at 50% capacity initially.
Polish cinemas reopened in mid-February after the autumn lockdown but had to close again a month later as infection rates increased.
Meanwhile, Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz has announced that indoor and outdoor cinemas, along with theatres, opera houses and concert halls, can reopen from May...
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