List of cinemas in Berlin-Falkenhagener Feld

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The list of cinemas in Berlin-Falkenhagener Feld gives an overview of all cinemas that have existed in today's Berlin district of Falkenhagener Feld . The list was built according to information from research in the Kino-Wiki and linked to connections with Berlin's cinema history from further historical and current references. It reflects the status of the film screening facilities that have ever existed in Berlin as well as the situation in January 2020. According to this, there are 92 venues in Berlin, which means first place in Germany, followed by Munich (38), Hamburg (28), Dresden (18) as well as Cologne and Stuttgart (17 each). At the same time, this compilation is part of the lists of all Berlin cinemas .

Name / location address Duration description
Filmbühne Spandau outskirts

( Location )

Stadtrandstrasse  525 1952-1961
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The "Filmbühne Spandau Stadtrand" was located at Stadtrandstrasse 525 / corner of the glowworms path. Stadtrandstraße is the main street of the suburban housing estate in Falkenhagener Feld, which was laid out in the 1930s. The hamlet in the district of Spandau was Falkenhagener field along with the expansion of the highway from 1960. The plot outskirts road 525-527 / Glühwürmchenweg 31-33 was only in the postwar years built up and it was in the "outskirts Garden", also called "Julius Garden" , with a garden restaurant here. In the cinema-address are the foundation of the hall cinemas called Allan Hagedorf and Elise Wruck. The cinema is listed with 260 seats. From 1957 Elise Wruck became the sole owner. The catchment area of ​​the cinema was the northwest of Spandau, especially the settlers and allotment gardeners who lived here. With its border location to Falkensee , it could also have functioned as a border cinema . This is probably one of the reasons that the Filmbühne stopped operating in 1961. The cinema is no longer listed for 1962. The hall became a restaurant and the outskirts tavern is still there. The Julius Garden has been recognized as a café / bar / restaurant and offers a hall with 170 seats for "celebrations".

Film-Eck Spandau

( Location )

Falkenseer Chaussee  266a 1939-1961
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When the “ Hali ” ( Ha kenfelder Li chtspiele) in the restaurant building for the construction of the aviation equipment factory of Siemens & Halske (LGW Hakenfelde) was demolished, Otto Kienzle opened the Filmsck-Lichtspiele 2.5 kilometers away on the Falkenhagener Chaussee / corner of Germesheimer in 1939 Weg (since 1958: Falkenseer Chaussee 266a ). In 1937, a strip of land between property 271 and 266 across Falkenhagener Chaussee parallel to Germesheimer Weg was still vacant. The opening of the Filmsck by Otto Kienzle is given for February 3, 1939. A low-rise building with the film rooms was added to the residential building 266 when the building clearance was lifted, which reached into the planned street 561 . This was built on by Gehag from 1940 and named and executed as Germesheimer Weg in 1942. The cinema had 596 to 599 seats and was played daily. In 1950/1952 there are also 611 places, but 16 performances per week. In 1941 Maria Kienzle took over the cinema, which it owned until it closed. Bernhard Hoffmann ran the business. “A staircase that was reminiscent of a train station staircase led to the cash registers. The room in which the stairs were also looked like a train station entrance. It was open to Germersheimer Weg and was closed with an iron grille after the cinema was open. When you went up the stairs you reached a platform and stood in front of two ticket offices. ”There were 21 shows a week, one late night and one youth show. Technical information is available from the 1950s. The Kamphöner seats were folding armchairs with high upholstery. There were two Ernemann VII B projectors (right and left). The amplifiers were initially from Eurodyn, from 1957 from Klangfilm. Also mentioned are: Loudspeakers from Klangfilm, as image and sound system “CS 1 KL”, and CS 4 KM, the size ratio of the screen was 1: 2.35 and 1: 2.55. In line with the general trend towards cinema interest, the Filmsck was closed from 1960 to 1961. “The screen was covered by a dark blue curtain, which was illuminated in white from below from the stage. The performances were seated on massive folding cinema chairs with thick brown cushions. For the youth performances on Sunday at 1.30 p.m., children were only allowed to sit in the stalls unaccompanied by an adult, while children accompanied by an adult were also allowed to sit in the high stalls. As entrance music, western music was played instrumentally without singing. The film screenings were very high-quality. ”Since 1961 there has been a supermarket in the building of the former film corner.

literature

  • Astrid Bähr: Alhambra light plays . In: Sylvaine Hänsel, Angelika Schmitt (eds.): Cinema architecture in Berlin 1895–1995 . Berlin 1995.

Web links

The Kino Wiki is currently hosted on filmtheater.square7.ch . The data was compiled from the special address books Reichskino Adressbuch (Verlag Lichtbühne) and Kinoadressbuch (Verlag Max Mattisson) as well as the cinema list (1907–1910) of the first specialist journal for all of the art of photography, Der Kinematograph . The project of the Berlin cinemas is based on this data and supplements regional references.


Remarks

  1. The cinema could be reached via Falkenseer Chaussee with an 800-meter walk from the city limits.

Individual evidence

  1. Kino-Wiki main page, accessed on January 18, 2020. Kinowiki deals with the history of movie theaters in Germany and tries to collect all information about movie theaters and movie theaters in Germany. It is sorted according to federal states and cities. Everyone is called upon to supplement the data or correct errors.
  2. The breakdown by districts and districts is based on the district reform of 2001.
  3. ^ Stefan Strauss: Film? Running. Publication in the Berliner Zeitung , March 27, 2017, p. 13.
  4. ^ Plan of Berlin. Sheet 4354 and 4361 ( Memento of the original dated November 16, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. . X = 8055, Y = 25595 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.histomapberlin.de
  5. ^ Filmtheater 1962 in Berlin
  6. Falkenhagener Chaussee . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1935, Part IV, p. 1174 (in 1935 property 266 and 268/270 are construction sites and 267 belongs to a fruit dealer).
  7. compare the sheet from 1937 on the plan of Berlin. Sheet 4353 ( Memento of the original from November 16, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. . X = 10205, Y = 24525 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.histomapberlin.de
  8. a b allekinos.com: Berlin - Spandau, Falkenseer Chaussee 267
  9. Kinodaten from Kino-Wiki, according to the owner's information in the Kino Address book . 1950 to 1960.
  10. allekinos.com: “The youth presentations were always well attended. However, since the number of visitors in the other performances decreased because television became more and more popular, the cinema had to be closed in 1961. "
  11. http://filmtheater.square7.ch: Pictures from the film corner . Cinema entrance from 1955, supermarket from 2007