10 of the world’s most beautiful open-air cinemas, from Mies’s Pavilion to the rooftops of Athens

All over the world, in open-air cinemas architecture does not just serve as a backdrop, but becomes the protagonist of the cinematic experience.

"Abracadabra...look the other way!" says the projectionist Alfredo (played by Philippe Noiret) to little Salvatore, in one of the most beautiful scenes of Nuovo Cinema Paradiso, as he maneuvers the cinematograph to project outside the theater, on the wall of a building in the square in front of the cinema, the images of I pompieri di Viggù by Mario Mattioli, to please the crowd queuing at the entrance and allow everyone to watch the film.

Outdoor cinema is more than just a screening: it is a collective ritual that transforms urban space into a place of shared viewing. It is an opportunity to rediscover the city in the summer through a brand new perspective, in an experience that interweaves cinema and architecture: from modernist pavilions to historic squares, to panoramic rooftops from which to observe the skyline while watching a film under the stars. Cinema en plein air comes to life in extraordinary settings, where the built space becomes an integral part of the narrative. A form of cultural renewal of the link between city, community and collective imagination.

Opening image: Westpac OpenAir, Sydney © Westpac OpenAir

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