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The best open-air cinemas in Austria to visit this summer

As summer sweeps across Austria, bringing warm evenings, it's the perfect time to enjoy the fun and glamour of open-air cinemas.

A view of the Film Festival at Rahausplatz in Vienna in July 2022.
A view of the Film Festival at Rahausplatz in Vienna in July 2022. Photo: Stadt Wien Marketing/Theresa Wey

Austria is a country of natural beauty and rich cultural heritage, and when the summer months arrive, it becomes alive with some fantastic events (many of them for free) taking place outdoors.

Summer is the perfect time to enjoy open-air cinema experiences – and there are many in the Alpine country. Whether a local or a tourist, watching a movie under the stars is a great way to spend warm summer evenings in Austria. 

From historic castles to city rooftops, there are plenty of unique venues. Here are some of the best open-air cinemas in Austria to add to your summer bucket list.

Rathaus Film Festival, Vienna

One of Austria’s most renowned open-air cinemas can be found in the heart of Vienna, within the courtyard of the Rathaus (City Hall). Every summer, the Rathausplatz transforms into a cinema paradise. 

With a colossal screen set against the grand backdrop of the Neo-Gothic City Hall, visitors can immerse themselves in a diverse range of films, especially operas, concerts and ballet presentations. As the sun sets, this iconic venue comes alive with an electric atmosphere surrounded by food stalls and packed with people from all over the world. 

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Vienna also has several other options for summer open-air cinemas, such as the Wie Noch Nie at Augartenspitz, the Kaleidoskop on Karlsplatz, or the Kino am Dach on the terrace of the Viennese public library.

Das Kino, Salzburg

In Salzburg, Das Kino is embarking on a province-wide tour in collaboration with local event organisers, making several stops within the city. 

From the enchanting Acropolis Bonjour and the captivating Adiós Buenos Aires to the boldly unique Ninjababy and Adrian Goiginger’s heartfelt Der Fuchs and Märzengrund, there is something for everyone. 

Additionally, the programme features a summer classic, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, directed by local legend Max Reinhardt and William Dieterle, dating back to 1935.

Options in Tyrol and Vorarlberg

As always, the Otto Preminger Institute’s open-air cinema is in Innsbruck’s Zeughaus. From the end of July to the end of August, moviegoers can enjoy a selection of arthouse films from the past year. Notable highlights include the highly anticipated Barbie, Aftersun, Banshees of Inisherin, and All the Beauty and the Bloodshed. 

This year’s classics include Věra Chytilová’s Sedmikrásky – Tausendschönchen, Jim Jarmusch’s Night on Earth, and a surprise comedy.

Over in Vorarlberg, the KUB open-air cinema presents a diverse range of films, from Rafiki to Nomadland. At Kino am See in Hard, audiences can enjoy not just one “hard movie,” but seven, including Elvis and the Ukrainian family war metafilm, The Earth Is Blue As An Orange.

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Open-air cinemas in Lower Austria

The Cinema Summer in Lower Austria presents an impressive lineup of 29 venues. In St. Pölten, Cinema Paradiso’s open-air cinema on Rathausplatz offers a diverse programme, including concerts, current films, and premieres such as Oppenheimer. Classic movies like Hair and Alexis Sorbas will also be featured throughout the 60-day event. 

In Linz, the cinematic experience begins at the Moviemento summer cinema, located high above the Kulturquartier. The programme includes Feminism WTF, featuring a discussion round, as well as screenings of Barbie, a preview of the Austrian music film Vienna Calling, Fellini’s Idlers, the vampire punk film The Lost Boys, and the romantic and witty classic Holiday with Audrey Hepburn.

Options in Upper Austria

During August, the streets of Freistadt in Upper Austria will be temporarily closed to create a unique setting for the summer cinema. This cinematic journey will take audiences to Greece with Thomas Stipsits and feature Greta Gerwig’s Barbie. In the last week of August, the Der Neue Heimatfilm Festival will take over the screen. Surrounding villages such as Alberndorf, Kefermarkt, Reichenthal, and Waldburg will also host special summer cinema performances. 

As a special treat, director Adrian Goiginger will lead a cinema walk to Braunberg Castle before the screening of his film Der Fuchs, providing a perfect opportunity to immerse oneself in the atmosphere of the summer cinema.

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Styria, Carinthia and Burgenland

In the southern region of Austria, specifically at unique venues like the Murinsel in Graz, the Rechbauerkino presents an exciting summer cinema programme. 

Alongside the summer ambience, the screenings feature iconic classics that create a contrasting experience, including Ridley Scott’s masterpiece Alien. 

The programme also pays tribute to Graz actress Marisa Mell through the Diagonale film festival. For an interactive cinema experience, the open-air screening of the Rocky Horror Picture Show invites everyone to join in and dance the Time Warp.

Carinthia also has its fair share of summer cinema offerings. Films are screened in the courtyard of the Villach Music School, the Burghof in Klagenfurt, and other locations. 

In Burgenland, summer cinema can be enjoyed at the Waldteich in Bad Tatzmannsdorf and in the Josef-Hölzel-Allee. 

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10 exciting events in Vienna this June

June is soon here and the capital has a lot to offer during the first summer month. Here, we list 10 events that you should not miss out on.

10 exciting events in Vienna this June

The Donauinselfest

The Donauinselfest, also known as the Danube Island Festival, is one of Europe’s largest open-air music festivals.

This year, it takes place on the Danube Island in Vienna from June 21st to 23rd, where numerous stages will host performances by both local and international artists.

As well as music, there will be cultural performances, art exhibitions, entertainment for children, food stalls and drink stands to keep everyone entertained. 

MQ Summer Stage

MQ Summer Stage is an annual festival in MuseumsQuartier in Vienna. It takes place from May 22nd and goes on until the end of October, offering free admission to events almost every day.

This festival hosts a variety of performances, including live music, theatre, dance, book readings, film screenings, and multimedia shows. The performances and events often include both local and international artists, and attract visitors from everywhere.

The main purpose of MQ Summer Stage is to celebrate culture and provide a platform for artistic expression. Here you can enjoy culture, get new inspirations, and meet local and international artists.

Check out the programme here.

 
 
 
 
 
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Vienna Festival Weeks

The Vienna Festival Weeks (Wiener Festwochen) is a five-week-long cultural event that takes over the city every summer. This time, it takes place from May 17th until June 23rd at various locations in Vienna.

The festival is famous for being an innovative and international event that includes dance, music, fine arts, workshops, theatre and different performances. New expressions of artistic activities are presented in the form of contemporary music, experimental dance, multimedia installations, and interdisciplinary collaborations, exposing the diversity and dynamism of the art scene.

Many events are accessible for free, such as the many open-air performances, while tickets are necessary for other events and can be bought online. The program for the different events can be found here.

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Vienna Pride

This year, Vienna Pride takes place from May 25th to June 9th. During this time, Austria’s Capital will host a variety of events to celebrate diversity, equality, and LGBTQ+ rights.

The event’s main attraction will be the Pride Parade – also known as the Rainbow Parade – on June 8th, where more than 300,000 people are expected to celebrate and demonstrate together in the city centre. 

Other highlights include Pride Village, where community associations, LGBTIQ artists, and cooperation partners present themselves and invite you to experience LGBTIQ culture in Vienna, and The Vienna Pride Run on June 7th around Ringstraße in the inner city. 

Vienna pride parade

People participating in the Pride Parade in Vienna. AFP PHOTO / ALEXANDER KLEIN (Photo by ALEXANDER KLEIN / AFP)

E-Sport Festival

Do you like online gaming? If so, you should visit Austria’s largest e-sport festival, taking place June 15th to 16th in Vienna.

Here, you can participate in competitions, watch professionals compete, purchase merchandise, take part in workshops, meet like-minded, and enjoy live music.

A standard ticket for one day costs €18 and can be purchased online here.

Sommernachtskonzert

On June 7th, the Schönbrunn Palace Park in Vienna will host a spectacular—and free—musical programme from the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. 

Over 100,000 people are expected to flock to the palace park to enjoy the Summer Night Concert, which this year will be led by Andris Nelsons – a Grammy Award-winning conductor from Latvia.

Norwegian opera singer Lise Davidsen will be heard as a soloist. She will sing two arias – from Richard Wagner’s Tannhäuser and from Giuseppe Verdi’s La forza del destino.

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Klima Biennale Wien

This year’s climate festival takes place from April 5th until July 14th at various locations all over Vienna. The festival explores how art, design, architecture, and science can contribute to creating a sustainable and liveable future while also considering the impacts of climate change.

The festival pushes for significant changes to make our planet better for living. It highlights the idea of working together, sharing ideas, and raising awareness as the main tools for more sustainable co-living.

The three-month-long festival offers a wide range of performances, exhibitions, talks, concerts, and workshops.

If you want to participate, you can buy a festival pass at various locations, for which you pay as much as you like. You can, for example, buy it at the Museum Hundertwasser.

 
 
 
 
 
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Amadeus Festival 

This is an annual classical music festival held in Vienna, this year from June 27th to 30th. It celebrates the city’s musical heritage and focuses on music by famous classical composers, such as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

The festival presents world-class musicians, including soloists, orchestras, and chamber ensembles. The concerts typically include symphonies, operas, chamber music, and solo performances.

The prices vary depending on which event you would like to attend and where you want to sit.

You can see the program here and buy the tickets online here.

Wiener Bierfest 

If you love beer, this is where you should be from 6th to 9th June.

Here, you can try locally brewed craft beers, traditional Austrian beers, and international selections. It is a great occasion to explore different styles and flavours of beer, from pale ales to stouts to wheat beers.

This beer festival usually hosts 40 different breweries, as well as stalls selling regional food, live brass bands, and various workshops.

Entry is free of charge.

 
 
 
 
 
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Kino am Dach 

If you want to enjoy outdoor cinema during the summer, here is where you should go.

This open-air cinema on the roof of Vienna’s city library offers screenings from June 1st to September 15th. 

The program offers a great variety of different movies. You can check out the program and reserve your tickets here

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