The SCHAUBURG FILMPALAST is one of the last classic movie palaces in Germany. Built in 1929, the building is based on a concept whose proximity to the theater is still present today with its curved walkways with countless doors, the sweeping staircase and the bright foyer in the middle.
Originally, the SCHAUBURG FILMPALAST consisted of a single building with 1,400 seats. Even in the days of "big movies", lavish premieres were celebrated here, as well as a variety of unique musical events and plays.
Today, the SCHAUBURG FILMPALAST offers its visitors an extraordinary combination of historically renovated surroundings and state-of-the-art cinema technology. The film theater, which is partly a listed building, now has a total of three cinemas.
The SCHAUBURG FILMPALAST, which is steeped in history, continues the importance and tradition of the classic performance venue, but is also breaking new ground due to the changing city and cinema landscape.
In the film sector, the SCHAUBURG FILMPALAST continues to be one of the classic first-run cinemas.
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