A stunning archive of vivid, picturesque and at times, poignant photos of a total of 25 cinemas. If you fancy going on a digital photographic tour of Berlin’s kinos, we welcome you to immerse yourself in the image gallery.
Berlin Typo Cover 2The kulturspace Foundation
kulturspace had the pleasure of collaborating with thirty talented photography students from Fotoskolan STHLM - Sweden’s most prominent photography school, in producing this photographic tour of Berlin’s cinemas.
The goal was simple: to capture varied perspectives of these cinemas by focusing the lens on commonly overlooked details of the architecture, interior design and props.
Besides classic shots of the cinema marquee, plush seats and screen, we wanted to document any peculiarities unique to that specific cinema, such as retro screening equipment, cultural elements of décor, or cool, geeky projection rooms with the latest tech. We connected the students to the 40+ Kinos scattered throughout Berlin and left them to their creative devices.
Over a two-week period, the thirty students hit the streets of Berlin in teams of two, documenting their tour of the city’s historical and modern cinemas through their creatively trained lenses.
Berlin Kinos 252 - Babylon Berlin (2017) by Philip Tolgén and Per BjörklundThe kulturspace Foundation
Babylon Berlin
The Babylon is a cinema in the Mitte neighborhood of Berlin and part of a listed building complex at Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz.
Photo courtesy of @kulturspace by @ptolgen & @perumb
Berlin Kinos 45 - Astor Film Lounge (2017) by Melina Reid and Mireille BeckerThe kulturspace Foundation
Astor Film Lounge
No search for a parking space, no queues and no popcorn - but comfortable armchairs with generous row spacing, the best sound and image quality, service on the spot and a film selection that you can count on.
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Photo courtesy of @kulturspace by @melinagabriell & m. becker
Berlin Kinos 16 - Yorck Kino (2017) by Viktor Johansson and Olivia ArteThe kulturspace Foundation
Yorck Kino
The cornerstone cinema which started the @yorckkinogruppe which has an amazing 13 kinos in it's portfolio.
Photo courtesy of @kulturspace by @arte.photography and Victor.
Berlin Kinos 116 - Kino Union (2017) by Karin Stenlund and Johan NilssonThe kulturspace Foundation
Kino Union
Built in 1870 has a bar area that stretches 8m long.
Photo courtesy of @kulturspace by @picworldkarin & @la__nilsson
Berlin Kinos 92 - Adria Filmtheater (2017) by Alice Åkerblom and Erik ÖgneloohThe kulturspace Foundation
Adria Filmtheater
Kino Adria is located next to Rathaus Steglitz and is equipped with confortable leather chairs.
Photo courtesy of @kulturspace by @aliceakerblom & @erikognelooh
Berlin Kinos 218 - Filmrauschpalast (2017) by Evelina Lindqvist and Maddzan LindbladThe kulturspace Foundation
Filmrauschpalast
The independent Kiez-cinema @filmrauschpalast in Moabit.
Photo courtesy of @kulturspace by @evefoto_evelina & @maddzan
Berlin Kinos 195 - Sputnik Kino (2017) by Sanna Krantz and Majken Andersson ErikssonThe kulturspace Foundation
Sputnik Kino
Sputnik Kino gets to brag about being the "highest kino in Berlin," as it sits atop the 5th floor!
Photo courtesy of @kulturspace by @sanna_krantz_photography & Majken
Berlin Kinos 32 - Delphi Filmpalast am Zoo (2017) by Fredrika Eriksson and Linn BergströmThe kulturspace Foundation
Delphi Filmpalast am Zoo
Long-standing, art deco-influenced cinema, rebuilt after WWII, showing international movies - Kino Delphi.
Photo courtesy of @kulturspaceby @fredrika.eriksson & @ohmagic
Berlin Kinos 63 - Freiluftkino Friedrichshagen (2017) by Amanda Gylling and Marianne KonakovicThe kulturspace Foundation
Freiluftkino Friedrichshagen
Here you can watch films outside, enjoy with a cocktail and grill while the sun sets with the super friendly kino team.
Photo courtesy of @kulturspace by @photos_and_retouch_by_marianne & @amandagylling
Berlin Kinos 242 - Wolf Cinema (2017) by Martin Beck and Alexander BergenholtzThe kulturspace Foundation
Wolf Cinema
@wolfkinogang is new to the pack but quickly joining the ranks of Berlin's intimate kino scene.
Photo courtesy of @kulturspace by @martinbeckphotography & @Allsfoto
Berlin Kinos 2 - Bundesplatz Kino (2017) by Sofia Mäcs Nielsen and Åsa GlifbergThe kulturspace Foundation
Bundesplatz Kino
Bundesplatz Studio facade style has remained unchanged since 1913.
Photo courtesy of @kulturspace by @fiaretusch & @glifbergs
Berlin Kinos 134 - Moviemento (2017) by Alexandra Schuman and Åsa ErikssonThe kulturspace Foundation
Moviemento
Kino Moviemento has 3 screens, a lounge, arthouse, which shown mainstream, classic & modern movies.
Photo courtesy of @kulturspace by @Alexandra & @Åsa
Berlin Kinos 75 - Filmtheater am Friedrichshain (2017) by Amanda Gylling and Marianne KonakovicThe kulturspace Foundation
Filmtheater am Friedrichshain
In the selection of films at Filmtheater am Friedrichhain, the makers strive to offer a program as diverse as possible.
Photo courtesy of @kulturspace by @amandagylling & @photos_and_retouch_by_marianne
Berlin Kinos 179 - Capitol Dahlem (2017) by Miriam Ventura and Frida-My SundqvistThe kulturspace Foundation
Capitol Dahlem
In the Jugendstil-looking villa Capitol Dahlem, International films become more intimate.
Photo courtesy of @kulturspace by @_frida_my_ & @miriamventura
Berlin Kinos 52 - Zoo Palast (2017) by Melina Reid and Mireille BeckerThe kulturspace Foundation
Zoo Palast
The out of this world lighting at Zoo Palast Kino.
Photo courtesy of @kulturspace by @melinagabriella & Mireille Becker.
Berlin Kinos 164 - Odeon (2017) by Anna Forsberg and Julia RajkovicThe kulturspace Foundation
Odeon
Odeon is the first cinema in Berlin which was showing films in their original version with subtitles. It is part of the @yorckkinogruppe
Photo courtesy of @kulturspace by @af.image & @juliarajkovicphotography
Berlin Kinos 204 - Babylon (2017) by Åsa Haleby and Hanna MarkneThe kulturspace Foundation
Babylon
The @babylonberlin is a cinema in the Mitte neighborhood of Berlin and part of a listed building complex at Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz.
Photo courtesy of @kulturspace by @ptolgen & @perumb
Berlin Kinos 108 - Brotfabrik Kino (2017) by Karin Stenlund and Johan NilssonThe kulturspace Foundation
Brotfabrik Kino
The Brotfabrik Kino is a vital part of the alternative cultural project Brotfabrik (literally bread factory) in the northeastern Berliner district Weissensee.
Photo courtesy of @kulturspace by @picworldkarin & @la__nilsson
Berlin Kinos 105 - Neues Off (2017) by Alice Åkerblom and Erik ÖgneloohThe kulturspace Foundation
Neues Off
It has one of the most beautiful cinema halls of the city is located just a few steps from Hermannplatz and well hidden behind a nondescript tenement facade. ⠀
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Photo courtesy of @kulturspace by @aliceakerblom & @erikognelooh
Berlin Kinos 60 - Cinema Paris (2017) by Gina Mannberg and Thilde DehlsenThe kulturspace Foundation
Cinema Paris
Cinema Paris dates back to 1948 and has a history worthy of it's own film! The kino was closed for repairs in 1983 after a terrorist bombing but quickly reopened to resume being one of the most glamorous and ambitious film theaters in the city. Part of the @yorckkinogruppe
Photo courtesy of @kulturspace by @ginamannberg & @thildedehlsen
Berlin Kinos 24 - Kino Casablanca (2017) by Viktor Johansson and Olivia ArteThe kulturspace Foundation
Kino Casablanca
On the ground floor of the house built in 1903 in Friedensstraße the first cinema was given around 1914. After a long pause during the closing and very complicated reconstruction measures the cinema "Casablanca" was founded in 1994, the name stands as a brief description for the interior design.
Photo courtesy of @kulturspace by @arte.photography & Viktor Johansson
Berlin Kinos 189 - Rollberg (2017) by Sanna Krantz and Majken Andersson ErikssonThe kulturspace Foundation
Rollberg
The Rollberg Kino has one of the biggest selection of films in their original version with subtitles. It is part of the @yorckkinogruppe
Photo courtesy of @kulturspace by @sanna_krantz_photography & @mejkaa
Berlin Kinos 123 - Urania (2017) by Karin Stenlund and Johan NilssonThe kulturspace Foundation
Urania
With a long tradition of over 125 years, Urania Berlin has established itself as one of the leading centers of dialog between science, the humanities and the public, and is today a renown society well beyond the borders of Germany.
Photo courtesy of @kulturspace by @picworldkarin & @la__nilsson
Berlin Kinos 156 - Kino Central (2017) by Alma Bengtsson and Anastasia MashkovitchThe kulturspace Foundation
Kino Central
Kino Central is a compact movie theater showing German & international movies plus a seasonal, open air program.
Photo courtesy of @kulturspace by @almabphotography & @amashkovitch
Berlin Kinos 147 - Passage (2017) by Alexandra Schuman and Åsa ErikssonThe kulturspace Foundation
Passage
Marquee letters of Kino Passage in Neukölln.
Photo courtesy of @kulturspace by @picsbyasateriksson & Alexandra Schuman
Berlin Typo Cover 3The kulturspace Foundation
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