List of Lübeck cinemas

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The list of Luebeck cinemas includes all stationary Lichtspieltheater Lübeck ordered by the year of opening. Cinemas that have had several names in the course of their existence are listed with the last name used.

As downtown cinemas all cinemas that are in the apply Lübeck were or are. Some cinemas that were outside the old town island are still counted among the inner city cinemas because of their size. The district cinemas were mostly smaller, less significant houses whose catchment area was limited to the respective district .

Downtown cinemas

Surname Period address Special features and comments Illustration
Dierck's Hansa cinematograph 1906-1907 Breite Strasse 51 First permanent cinema in Lübeck
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National 1906-1942 Schmiedestrasse 20; from 1933 Sandstrasse 18 1906–1929: Tonhalle

1929-1933: Capitol

1933–1942: National

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Winter garden 1906 Fleischhauerstraße 13
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Bioscope 1906-1907 Breite Strasse 25
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Metropolitan 1906-1921 Breite Strasse 85-87
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Schauburg 1908-1942 Broad Street 52 1908-1926: Biophon

1926–1942: Schauburg

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Reform Theater 1909-1911 Breite Strasse 24
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Eden theater 1910 Mühlenstrasse 21 January – March 1910: Central-Biograph

March – October 1910: Eden Theater

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Apollo theater 1910-1911 Mühlenstrasse 46 1910: Elite cinema

1910–1911: Apollo Theater

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UT light games 1912 / 1921-1922 Fünfhausen 17-19 1912: Victoria-Lichtspiele

1921–1922: UT light plays

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Capitol 1912-2006 Breite Strasse 13 1912–1925: New cinema theater

1925–1937: UT light plays

1937-2006: Capitol

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Eden plays of light 1919-1985 Koenigstrasse 25 1919: Volks-Kino Citizens' Association

1920–1928: Chamber light plays

1928–1985: Eden light plays

The cinema, which was closed in 1985, was completely preserved in its last state until 2016.

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City Hall Since 1919 Mill bridge 9–13 Opened in 1904 as a town hall theater ; Converted into a cinema in 1919.

1919–1942: Stadthallen-Lichtspiele

1942–1945: Not-Lichtspiel-Theater Stadthalle

1945-1947: Victory Cinema

1947–1991: Stadthallen-Lichtspiele

1994 – today: CineStar Filmpalast Stadthalle

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Central 1919-1995 Dr.-Julius-Leber-Strasse 25 1997 art gallery for a short time

2002 – today: used as a theater

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Holstentor light plays 1925-1980 Moislinger Allee 18a 1925–1929: Hansatheater-Lichtspiele

1929–1952: Delta Palace

1952–1980: Holstentor light plays

From 1971 to 1980 double cinema with the subsequently built-in Bambi

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Luxor 1926-1964 Angel 66 1926–1932: Union-Lichtspiele

1932-1960: Rialto

1960-1964: Luxor

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Castle gate play of light 1948-1990 Travemünder Allee 3 Converted from a KdF warehouse into a cinema
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Play of light hope 1949-2004 Hüxtertorallee 23a 1949: Play of light hope

1949–1950: Astra-Cinema

1950–2004: Play of light hope

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Camera 1951-1969 Kronsford Allee 25
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Rio 1951-1971 Hundestrasse 41 1951-1956: Roxy

1956-1971: Rio

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Movie house Since 1951 Koenigstrasse 38 1951–1980: City

1980–1991: City Center

1991–1998: Modern Times

1998-2006: 2wei50

2006 – today: Filmhaus

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studio 1971-1975 Wahmstrasse 32 1971–1975 art house cinema

From 1975 as a PAM studio porn cinema ; today a branch of a sex product chain

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Koki cinema Since 1991 Mengstrasse 35 1991–1994: cinema in the center

1994–2007: Lübeck Municipal Cinema

2007 – today: Kino Koki

To 2007 in urban ownership, since the Municipal Förderkreis cinema operated

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District cinemas

See also: Lübeck district cinemas

Surname Period address Special features and comments Illustration
Cinematograph Waisenhof 1907–1915 (with interruptions) Fackenburger Allee 56, St. Lorenz-Nord
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Blast furnace play of light After the First World War until 1959 Hochofenstrasse 19, Kücknitz Factory cinema of the blast furnace plant in Lübeck
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Schlutup film stage 1938-1964 Mecklenburger Strasse 37, Schlutup
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Gloria 1946-1969 Marlistraße 18, Marli 1946–1957: Marli-Lichtspiele

1957–1964: crank

1964-1969: Gloria

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Eichholz film stage 1948-1964 Deer Pass 27a, Eichholz Today used as a club building for a dance sport club.
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Moisling film stage 1948-1964 August-Bebel-Strasse 1, Moisling was later used as Moislingen discotheque " Alte Scheune " until 1996, collapsed in 2013.
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Hansa 1948-1983 Fackenburger Allee 100, St. Lorenz-Nord 1948-1981: Hansa

1981–1983: Hansa residence

Used today as a gym.

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Ultra light games 1949-1963 Travemünder Landstrasse 241, Kücknitz later used as a discotheque "Memory", building was destroyed by fire in May 2012
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Kurlichtspiele 1950-1972 Vogteistraße 50, Travemünde
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Camera 1951-1969 Kronsford Allee 25, St. Jürgen
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Film corner 1951-1978 Torstrasse 42, Travemünde
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Gloria 1954-1963 Goebenstrasse 36, Marli Former parade hall of the Meesenkaserne; used today as a supermarket.
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St. Jürgen light plays 1954-1952 Friedrichstrasse 34, St. Jürgen Today used as a kindergarten.
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Rex light games 1956-1968 Solmitzstrasse 22-24, Kücknitz The building was demolished in 2007.
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Ring movie theater 1960–1962 Hansering 14, St. Lorenz-Süd The last new cinema building in Lübeck, at the time the most modern and best-equipped cinema in the city. Today used as a supermarket.
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literature

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

Web links

Commons : Cinemas in Lübeck  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.hier-luebeck.de/beispiel-neuheiten/feuerwehr-hl-feuer-zerstort-die-ehemalige-diskothek-memory-in-lubeck-kucknitz/