Schauburg (Duderstadt)

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Former Schauburg (2017)

The Schauburg is a listed building complex with a former restaurant and cinema in Duderstadt .

history

In 1840 the restaurant Zum Kronprinzen opened in the half-timbered house on Steintorstrasse in Duderstadt , which then also rented rooms and became a hotel . As early as 1906, the first individual cinematographic screenings of silent films with piano accompaniment took place in the Kronprinzen-Lichtspiele . Films have been shown in the auditorium on a regular basis since 1919, and from 1929 also sound films . From 1935 to 1996 the Zinserling family ran the cinema in the Schauburg. They then leased the cinema to the Roth family, who moved to a new cinema in the former file factory in 2007, and then for a few months to Helmut Späth, who continued to operate the cinema under the name Schauburg Digital until it was finally closed in 2008.

In 2011 the building of family Zinserling was sold to the Dutch Heerke Kempinga, who with his family to the cinema to Playland rebuilt for children, but had to close in the year, 2015. Since then the property has been for sale. After the house was sold again in 2019, the building was renovated and rebuilt - in the future, the upper building complex, including the former projection room, should offer living space for senior citizens. A cafe has already opened.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kuno Mahnkopf: Schauburg goes under the hammer. In: goettinger-tageblatt.de. November 27, 2016, accessed September 6, 2019 .
  2. Kuno Mahnkopf: Senior citizens' apartments in the cinema hall. In: goettinger-tageblatt.de. January 25, 2019, accessed September 2, 2019 .

Coordinates: 51 ° 30 ′ 32.6 "  N , 10 ° 15 ′ 36.2"  E