List of cinemas in Berlin-Kladow

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The list of cinemas in Berlin-Kladow describes the cinema that existed in today's Berlin district of Kladow . 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
Astra-Cinema Gatow

Märkische Tonlichtspiele

( Location )

Kladower Damm 182 1935-1994 The General- Steinhoff - Kaserne is addressed under Kladower Damm 182. Due to the renaming of the barracks streets in the context of civilization and the formation of the rural town of Gatow , the (staff) building is on Hans-Grade-Ring . The "Astra-Cinema" was the troop cinema of the British armed forces in Berlin at Gatow airfield . The cinema was in the headquarters building at Gatow airfield near the headquarters. The cinema had 304 seats and was closed on August 30, 1994 as the last British cinema in Berlin. The headquarters building was then taken over by the Bundeswehr Air Force and continued to be used in the General Steinhoff barracks. In 1935 the inauguration of the Gatow military airfield took place. It can be assumed that the “Märkische Tonlichtspiele” opened shortly afterwards. At that time there were several movie theaters in the Brandenburg area that bore this name. They were all operated as cinemas for soldiers at their locations. In the cinema address book for 1938 “Märkische Tonlichtspiele” in Berlin-Gatow is mentioned. The cinema was played three days a week and had a capacity of 200 seats. It was recorded for the Döberitz soldiers' home . In 1940 the location of the troop cinema Dallgow-Döberitz is mentioned here . In May 1945 the Red Army occupied the airfield during the conquest of Berlin and handed it over to the British Royal Air Force on July 2, 1945. From then on it was an airfield for the British sector in the four- sector city ​​of Berlin . The entire facility of the airfield (including the former cinema hall in the staff building) is included in the Berlin list of monuments. Main entrance, August 1983

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. Gatow airfield was laid out in 1935 on the open corridor of Spandau- Gatow am Bauernberg and extended to Kladower corridor. Since 2003, the entire area of ​​the abandoned airfield belonged to the Spandau district of Kladow.
  2. ↑ Troop cinemas are cinemas within or in the immediate vicinity of barracks and air bases that are operated as commercial cinemas. The performances are mostly attended by soldiers. A list of the troop cinemas in Germany is available on filmtheater.square7.ch

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. ^ FIS Broker (map of Berlin 1: 5000 (K5 color edition)) of the Senate Department for Urban Development and Environment Berlin
  5. After the “Astra” closes, there will be no more British cinemas. In: Berliner Zeitung , July 27, 1994
  6. 3rd Air Force Division and parts of the 4th Air Force Division of the Federal Armed Forces, as well as the telecommunications sectors D and 121.
  7. ^ Plan of Berlin. Sheet 4154 ( 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 = 8430, Y = 15480. The maps before 1955 show the state before the establishment of the airfield. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.histomapberlin.de
  8. filmtheater.square7.ch: Astra Cinema Gatow
  9. Built in 1935/1936 by the Reich Ministry of Aviation