Blast furnace play of light

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Seating plan for the blast furnace light games

The blast furnace light games (also blast furnace cinema ) were a Lübeck cinema .

The blast furnace cinema occupied a special position among the Lübeck cinemas , as it was set up and operated by the Hochofenwerk Lübeck AG specifically as a cinema for the Herrenwyk factory colony .

The canteen at Hochofenstrasse 19 on the factory premises, built in 1916, had a demonstration room above the kitchen . The dining hall with its simple wooden tables and benches could therefore also be used as a cinema for film screenings. The performances, the entrance fees of which were low, did not take place daily, but only on individual weekdays and preferably on weekends.

The cinema started operating at a time that can no longer be precisely determined after the First World War ; the program never differed from that of the other Lübeck cinemas. In 1959, it became the first cinema in Lübeck to cease operations after the Second World War .

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literature

  • Petra Schaper: Cinemas in Lübeck . Verlag Graphische Werkstätten GmbH, Lübeck 1987. ISBN 3-925402-35-7