List of cinemas in Berlin-Karow

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The list of cinemas in Berlin-Karow describes the cinema that existed in today's Berlin district of Karow . 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 image
Filmsck Alt-Karow

( Location )

Alt-Karow 2 1948-1953 The cinema "Filmsck" existed as a shop cinema from 1948 to 1953. The outskirts of Berlin were preferred for cultural institutions in the post-war years due to the undestroyed structures (opposite the inner city ). The city villa (formerly: Gasthof Lindenpark Dorfstraße 41 ) is located at the southern end of the old town center of Karow at the intersection with the opposite Bahnhofstraße. The street leads to the south as Blankenburger Chaussee , and street 52 (formerly Malchower Weg) leads sideways into the suburbs. In the 1943 address book, in addition to the restaurant, the Office for People's Welfare is also located in the house. 1950 Horst Wiechert as owner and Herta Röhr as manager are given for the Filmsck with its 212 seats. Two performances were given seven days a week. After the cinema was closed, the restaurant Golka (owner Lotte Golka) is called in the 1960s and 1970s and from 1981 the HO restaurant is called Alt-Karow. The house - in which the cinema was temporarily located - is currently operated as the Hotel Alt-Karow with a restaurant, and the ensemble part of the restaurant and barn within the "Dorfanlage Alt-Karow", dated 1895, is listed as a monument. Building as a hotel in May 2016

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.


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. Dorfstrasse . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1923, Teil IV., S. 1874. "Owner: Geiger'sche Erben, manager: innkeeper M. Berndt, resident: farmer A. Torge" (In the address book as Dorfstraße 41 - the location probably 47 - between Malchower Weg / property 46 and the smithy. The inn was in the south of the Angers. The counting of the village street began in the southeast of the Angerdorf with 1. In horseshoe numbering up to the Bucher Chaussee, the properties were south of the Anger up to the district Blankenfelde and numbered back, whereby the inn (47) bordered on the smithy (1). In 1938 Dorfstraße was renamed Alt-Karow.).
  5. ^ Plan of Berlin. Sheet 4423 ( Memento of the original from November 16, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been 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 = 30275, Y = 31400 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.histomapberlin.de
  6. Alt-Karow . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1943, IV. Part, p. 2406. "Innkeeper K. Ziemek (telephone), pensioner E. Jäger, NSDAP Office for People's Welfare (telephone)" (also entry under restaurants in the II. Part, p. 262: Ziemek, K.).
  7. filmtheater.square7.ch: Filmeck Alt-Karow
  8. Alt-Karow 2
  9. Entry in the Berlin State Monument List
  10. Only the foundation walls of the old Karow forge are left. In: Berlin Week
  11. Gasthof Lindenpark around 1935 and 2005 as the Restaurant & Hotel "Alt-Karow"