Not in the mood for mainstream films, overpriced popcorn or huge chains? We have collected the most beautiful cinemas in the Ruhr area away from Cinemaxx, Cinestar or UCI.

Cinemas in Dortmund

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Schauburg Dortmund

Brückstraße 66
44135 Dortmund

The Schauburg is the oldest cinema in the Ruhr region! It opened back in 1912 and you can still enter these historic walls today. With a charming vintage flair, a mixture of blockbusters, indie gems and classics and a great flea market for movie posters, it really does offer everything a cinephile's heart desires.

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Roxy Lichtspielhaus

Roxy Lichtspielhaus
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Münsterstraße 95
44145 Dortmund

The Roxy can also look back on a long history in Dortmund. Since 1932, the small cinema has been delighting film fans from near and far with its screen and exciting curation. Currently, for example, you can take a polarizing journey into Berlin's nightlife with Rave On.

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sweetSixteen Kino Dortmund

Immermannstraße 29
44147 Dortmund

On the contrary, sweetSixteen is the youngest of Dortmund's cinemas. It was founded by an independent group of film fans who put their passion and enthusiasm into the program and the work around it. Here you will find many original screenings, exciting reviews and discussions and you can combine all this with the unique flair of the depot. Cinema in a disused streetcar workshop - you won't find that anywhere else.

Cinemas in Essen

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Lichtburg Essen

Lichtburg Essen
© Frank Vinken
Kettwiger Straße 36
45127 Essen

The Lichtburg is a real diamond in the rough in the middle of the Ruhr coalfield. The listed cinema is so beautiful that only very few films can compete with it. Here you will find classic red velvet seats, golden decorations and magnificent lighting. That's why it's also a favorite for premieres, so here you have the chance to catch some of them and maybe even catch a glimpse of a red carpet.

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Eulenspiegel

Eulenspiegel
© Phillip Kistner
Steeler Straße 208-212
45138 Essen

In addition to the Lichtburg, the small but excellent Eulenspiegel should not be forgotten in Essen. The perfect mix of classic and modern, here you can marvel at state-of-the-art 4K projections or the beautiful grain of 35 or 70mm film. Current highlights as well as classics and silent films are presented here, so there's something for everyone.

Cinemas in Bochum

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Casablanca Kino Bochum

Casablanca Kino Bochum
© Jacob Mejicanos via Unsplash
Kortumstraße 11
44787 Bochum

In the middle of the hustle and bustle of the Bermuda3eck, you can take a short break and watch the diverse program of the Casablanca Cinema. And if that's too quiet for you, you can continue the hustle and bustle at the Casablanca Bar in the cinema. 🥂

Cinemas in Duisburg

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filmforum Duisburg

filmforum Duisburg
© Denise Jans via Unsplash
Dellplatz 16
47051 Duisburg

The Duisburg filmforum not only offers you a beautiful cinema hall and exciting programs, you can also take a look at 100 years of German cinema history here. In the filmforum archive, you can discover historical posters, photos, program booklets and much more for around 11,000 titles. It is also the venue for the Duisburg Film Week and the Stadtwerke Summer Cinema.

Cinemas in Oberhausen

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Lichtburg Filmpalast Oberhausen

Lichtburg Filmpalast Oberhausen
© Kurzfilmtage / Victoria Jung
Elsässer Straße 26
46045 Oberhausen

The Lichtburg Filmpalast, which has been in existence since 1931, combines down-to-earth Ruhr region culture with a sophisticated cinema program - from mainstream to arthouse to fixed festival series such as the International Short Film Festival Oberhausen or the Children's Film Festival in the Ruhr region. Lichtburg Filmpalast +11 trailer-ruhr.de +11 citypower.de +11 . In short: a cool atmosphere, a personal atmosphere and a real film feeling - what more could you want?

Frequently asked questions about cinemas in the Ruhr region

1. is there the most beautiful movie theater in Dortmund, Essen, Bochum, Oberhausen or Duisburg?

We think all the cinemas we have listed are super nice, but the Lichtburg in Essen is definitely one of the most impressive cinemas you can visit. With 1250 seats today, it has the largest movie theater in Germany that has been preserved from the pre-war era - you don't see that every day! ✨

2. can you also watch films in the original language in cinemas in the Ruhr region?

Yes, all the cinemas we show you (and most others in the Ruhr region) also show films in the original with or without subtitles. Smaller indie productions are often not dubbed at all and OmU is often the only way to watch them in the cinema. This is particularly common at sweetSixteen or Casablanca , for example.

3. can you rent cinemas in the Ruhr area for private events?

Many cinemas offer private room hire - for birthdays, corporate events or even gaming events. Prices and availability vary depending on the cinema. 🎦

4. are you allowed to bring your own snacks and drinks to cinemas in the Ruhr area?

This is generally not permitted. The sale of drinks or snacks is usually an important source of income for the operators and the smaller arthouse cinemas in particular often just about keep their heads above water. But beware: not all arthouse cinemas always have popcorn on offer. In the Schauburg in Dortmund, for example, popcorn is only sometimes available, and unfortunately not at all in the sweetSixteen. What we know for sure: It's definitely available at Lichtburg Essen and Lichtburg Filmpalast Oberhausen 🍿

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