The Lamm-Lichtspiele is the oldest cinema still in operation in Erlangen and looks back on a long history: the first film screening took place here in 1919, when the cinema was still called the Kammer-Lichtspiele. It was given its current name in the mid-1920s. The cinema has been a film art house since 1998 and has been awarded the German and Bavarian Cinema Program Prize every year since 2000.
The cinema includes the wine bar "Zum weißen Lamm", which offers a fine selection of exquisite wines, homemade cakes and small snacks - ideal for a cozy end to an evening at the movies.
Until the end of 2017, the Lamm-Lichtspiele was operated jointly with the Manhattan cinemas. However, cinema operations had to be discontinued in September 2017 as no agreement could be reached on a new rental contract with the landlord.
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