It is located at the intersection of Gogol and K. Marx. It was built in 1936, and it served until 1945, when a children's cinema appeared in it, now it is rented out as an office. There are two churches in Brest, the second is located on Ordzhonikidze, but this one is included in the list of historical and cultural values. Brest, by the way, is the only city where there are two Lutheran churches. Come and see!
The terrible state of the architectural monument at the moment. Everything on both sides of the Soviet is hidden from the eyes of tourists and is living out its days. It could be restored and launched as an art space, or the cinema could be reopened so that the residents of the city would find another place for recreation or cultural development.
Now there is a warehouse of some organization there, and in Soviet times there was a cinema. But from the point of view of unusual architecture and history, it's worth a look.