Wolf Kino
Weserstraße 59, 12045 Berlin-Neukölln
Nestled on a quiet stretch of Weserstraße, Wolf Kino is an independent arthouse cinema and social hub that’s been delighting film lovers since its opening in 2017. Housed in a restored historic building, it combines two intimate screening rooms with a café-bar and the adjacent Wolf Studio—a flexible event space for workshops, exhibitions, and pop-up performances.
What to See & Do
Two Screening Halls: Both auditoriums are fitted with plush seats salvaged from Berlin’s Adria-Kino and offer a curated selection of indie, international, and classic films. Expect everything from festival favorites and retrospectives to local premieres.
Café-Bar: Open from 16:00 on weekdays (13:00 at weekends), the in-house bar serves specialty coffee, craft beers, wine, and simple Japanese-inspired lunch dishes (available Mon–Fri until 16:00).
Wolf Studio: Just around the corner (Wildenbruchstraße 6), this adaptable hall hosts panel discussions, DIY film labs, art shows, and live performances—check the website calendar for upcoming events.
Visitor Information
Opening Hours:
Cinema & Bar: Mon–Fri from 16:00; Sat–Sun from 13:00
Box Office: Opens with cinema hours; studio office Mon–Fri 10:00–16:00
Tickets: €8 standard (€7 reduced Mon–Wed evenings); booked at the door or online.
Getting There:
U-Bahn: U7 to Rathaus Neukölln, then a 5-minute walk west.
Bus: M41, 104, 166, N94 to Erkstraße.
Accessibility: Fully wheelchair accessible; both screens and the studio offer barrier-free access and designated wheelchair spaces. Audio descriptions and subtitles available via the GRETA & Starks app.
Insider Tip
Combine your film visit with the weekday Japanese lunch special—think miso soup and donburi bowls—served in the café-bar before screenings begin. On weekends, arrive early to snag a riverside table and then wander the nearby canal paths for a post-movie stroll.
Wolf Kino delivers a warm, community-driven cinema experience—perfect for anyone seeking art-house programming in a convivial neighborhood setting.