Construction of a modern Cultural Center on the site of the burned-down Chatyr-Kul cinema continues in Bishkek, the City Hall announced.
According to the municipality, the reinforced concrete frame of the building’s basement has been completed, and construction workers have begun installing the first-floor columns and preparing for the concrete pouring of the interfloor slabs.
The Cultural Center will house a 420-seat cinema, a 330-seat exhibition hall, music and theater rooms, a food court, and multifunctional spaces for cultural and social events. The project includes construction of a three-story building with a total floor area of 7,500 square meters on a 0.4-hectare site. Parking for 92 cars will be located nearby.

