List of cinemas in Berlin-Wannsee

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The list of cinemas in Berlin-Wannsee describes the cinema that existed in today's Berlin district of Wannsee . 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
Wannsee light plays

( Location )

Koenigstrasse 49 1946-1968
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The Wannsee Lichtspiele existed from 1946 to 1968. Until 1961, the cinema was considered a border cinema . Since 2011, the new Reichelt supermarket has been located at Königstrasse 49 in Wannsee . The previous buildings there were demolished in the mid-2000s.

In 1952 Myriam Krytzki inherited the Mila-Lichtspiele from her mother. As early as 1961 it was expropriated by the government of the GDR , so that Eugen and Myriam Krytzki now also moved to the West and continued to run the Zinnowwald-Lichtspiele and Wannsee-Lichtspiele together with their two sisters. As early as 1958, for economic reasons, they were first forced to give up the Zinnowwald-Lichtspiele, and with the great death of the cinema at the end of the 1960s, the family tradition finally dried up.
(from Hamida's song: The 100 Years of a Muslim Woman in the Spree. )

“The Wannsee light plays in Berlin, which previously belonged to Ms. Zeller, were taken over on April 1, 1954 by Ms. Soliman, the owner of the Zinnowwald light plays. This recognized all films completed by her predecessor but not yet played. All distribution claims will be settled. "
(From: Der neue Film 37/1954)

literature

  • Sylvaine Hänsel, Angelika Schmitt (eds.): Cinema architecture in Berlin 1895–1995 . Reimer, Berlin 1995, ISBN 3-496-01129-7 .

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. The 100 years of a Muslim woman in the Spree. FU Berlin, Institute for Religious Studies