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About this venue
Chodzieski Culture Cinema Notec is more than a movie theater—it’s a compact cultural landmark in Chodzież, where screenings feel like a shared local moment. Designed for film and events, the venue balances a welcoming, intimate scale with the kind of atmosphere that suits premieres, curated theme nights, and special showings alike.
Inside, the experience stays firmly centered on the screen: a clear sightline layout, a calm, distraction-free setting, and the simple pleasure of getting absorbed in the story. Visitors typically appreciate the straightforward comforts—pleasant seating, a crisp picture, and sound that supports the film, whether you’re catching a major release or a program with a more cultural, auteur focus.
You’ll find the cinema at Warsztatów Jazzowych 2, Chodziez, Poland, with an easy-to-navigate micro-location once you’re in the neighborhood. The entrance is directly at the building, and if you’re arriving by car, the quickest option is usually to look for parking along nearby streets; if you’re coming by bus, expect a short walk from the closest stop. For the broader overview of getting around the city and transport options, see the text further down the page.
About the city: Chodzież
Chodzież, a charming town in the heart of Greater Poland, surprises as a pleasant base for concerts, sports competitions and a wide range of public events in the town and its surroundings. While calmer than major metropolises, Chodzież stands out for its practicality, welcoming atmosphere and a sense of order, making it easy to fit a visit into a weekend getaway or a short stay. On top of that, the local accommodation and dining offer lets you enjoy the town without rushing before or after an event, whether you prefer comfort in the center or more budget-friendly options nearby.
Getting here and moving around is straightforward thanks to MZK (Miejski Zakład Komunikacji w Chodzieży) and solid road connections, while many key points are also reachable on foot. If you arrive by train, stacja Chodzież (PKP) makes travel easier from larger hubs, including connections via Poznań Główny, and for air travel the most practical option is Port Lotniczy Poznań-Ławica (POZ). This combination helps you plan stress-free access to halls, sports grounds and event locations, even if it’s your first time in this part of Poland.
For a tourist “bonus” before or after the event, Chodzież offers nature within easy reach: the town lies in Pojezierze Chodzieskie and is surrounded by lakes that set a relaxed pace for walks and downtime. Walk from the Rynek toward Jezioro Miejskie (Jezioro Chodzieskie) and its lakeside promenade, take in the calm shoreline views, and explore the green corners and viewpoints that earned Chodzież its “Chodzież Switzerland” nickname. If you enjoy local stories, the town is also known for its ceramics tradition, so the experience is easy to round off with a short stroll and an unhurried rhythm between events.