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Handjerystr. 64
12161 Berlin
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52.4692799, 13.3309727

On this site was the Hohenzollern Lichtspielhaus between 1912 and 1943. In the meantime, Rudolf Pollak (1901-1937) ran the cinema alongside the Alhambra Lichtspiele in Spandau and the Noak Lichtspiele in Mitte.  Rudolf Pollak died in Vienna in 1937 as a result of an attack on him by Nazis while still in Berlin.

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Friedenau Hohenzollern-Lichtspiele
The advertising postcard decorated with curved lines shows on the left a picture of the entrance area with the cinema's lettering and a porter on the side. On the right is a shot from the hall of the cinema, the rows of chairs and a gallery. On the screen is written: "Lichtspiele 1. Ranges". On the postcard in the lower right corner is written in a framed field: "Most distinguished and largest cinema in Friedenau".
Aufnahmedatum
1919
Fotografiert von
Photo-Kunst-Salon Berlin-Friedenau, Rheinstr. 4
c.hecht
Bildquelle (Woher stammt das Bild)
http://filmtheater.square7.ch
ggf. URL
http://filmtheater.square7.ch/wiki/index.php?title=Datei:Sch%C3%B6neberg_Hohenzollern-Lichtspiele_1919.jpg
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800
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CC BY-SA 4.0
Beschreibung
The advertising postcard decorated in Art Nouveau style shows photographic shots of the entrance area and from the hall of the cinema.
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Literatur
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_der_Kinos_in_Berlin-Friedenau (letzter Zugriff am 25.01.19)
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