Prices
*Reduced rates apply for OPI members, Ö1 club members, owner of one-year IVB tickets, employees of tirol kliniken, students, pensioners and people under 25 years of age. Multi-entry Leokino tickets (5er-Block) are also valid. Kulturpass is valid. The nonstop subscription is also valid.
Tickets can be booked and purchased online at leokino.at → Tickets → Buy & book.
The relevant film pages on iffi.at are also directly linked to the Leokino/Cinematograph booking system.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at [email protected].
Venues
We recommend that you travel in Innsbruck by public transport.
Further information under ivb.at.
Accessibility
Accessibility at the Cinematograph
Designated disabled parking spaces are located at Museumstraße 22, Ingeneur-Etzel-Straße 9 and 17 and Sillgasse 21. Barrier-free access is possible via the inner courtyard and the spaces are located in the front area. Unfortunately, there are no barrier-free toilet facilities.
Accessibility at the Leokino
Designated disabled parking spaces are located at Anichstraße 26 and Anichstraße 35a (in front of the entrance to the emergency ambulance). The entrance doors to the Leokino do not open automatically, but will be open during the festival. The barrier-free toilet is located in the foyer in front of the cinema entrances on the left-hand side. Leokino 1 is equipped with a stair lift, which is operated by staff. Leokino 2 is accessible without stairs. A ramp leads into the auditorium.
Frequently asked questions
For further questions you can contact us at [email protected].
Can I also buy tickets spontaneously at the cinema?
Yes. Tickets can be purchased directly at the box office, subject to availability. Experience has shown that there are often seats available at short notice for many screenings.
However, for screenings in particularly high demand, we recommend booking well in advance.
As a festival pass holder, do I still need to get tickets for the individual film screenings?
Yes. Even if you have a festival pass, you still need to collect tickets or reserve seats for each screening.
Reservations can be made online at www.leokino.at. Upon presentation of your festival pass and by providing your name, you will then receive your ticket at the cinema box office. All reserved tickets can also be collected together in one go.
The relevant film pages on www.iffi.at are also directly linked to the Leokino/Cinematograph ticketing system.
Can I reserve tickets?
Yes. Tickets can be reserved online at www.leokino.at
→ Tickets → Kaufen & reservieren
Reserved tickets must be collected from the box office no later than 30 minutes before the start of the screening.
Can I buy tickets online?
Yes. Single tickets can easily be purchased online at www.leokino.at.
Tickets will be sent directly by email and must be presented at the venue entrance. For concessionary tickets, valid proof of eligibility is also required.
Where can I get tickets and festival passes?
Single tickets can be purchased or reserved online at www.leokino.at or directly at the cinema box office:
→ Tickets → Kaufen & reservieren
Festival passes are available exclusively from the box offices at Leokino and Cinematograph.
The relevant film pages on www.iffi.at are also directly linked to the Leokino/Cinematograph ticketing system.
Is it possible to pay by card?
Yes, this is possible in both cinemas.
Is the cinema wheelchair-accessible?
Leokino: Designated disabled parking spaces are located at Anichstraße 26 and Anichstraße 35a (in front of the entrance to the emergency ambulance). The entrance doors to the Leokino do not open automatically, but will be open during the festival. The barrier-free toilet is located in the foyer in front of the cinema entrances on the left-hand side. Leokino 1 is equipped with a stair lift, which is operated by staff. Leokino 2 is accessible without stairs. A ramp leads into the auditorium.
Cinematograph: Designated disabled parking spaces are located at Museumstraße 22, Ingeneur-Etzel-Straße 9 and 17 and Sillgasse 21. Barrier-free access is possible via the inner courtyard and the spaces are located in the front area. Unfortunately, there are no barrier-free toilet facilities.