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Interior of a new Kino Theatre in the West End of Berlin, c1913
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Interior of a new Kino Theatre in the West End of Berlin, c1913
Interior of a new Kino Theatre in the West End of Berlin, c1913. Cines-Kino on the Nollendoreplatz, Berlin, as designed by Oskar Kaufmann (1873-1956). From The Studio Volume 58 [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1913.]
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Auditorium Balcony Berlin Cinema Kaufmann Oskar Seating Studio Publications Studio Volume 58
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This print takes us back to the vibrant atmosphere of a new Kino Theatre in the West End of Berlin, circa 1913. Designed by the talented architect Oskar Kaufmann, this architectural masterpiece showcases his visionary approach to cinema design during the early 20th century. The image reveals an impressive auditorium with a grand balcony overlooking rows of meticulously arranged seating. The monochrome tones add a timeless elegance to the scene, emphasizing the intricate details of this magnificent entertainment venue. As daylight streams through large windows, it illuminates every corner, enhancing its beauty. The publication from which this print originates is The Studio Volume 58, offering a glimpse into the artistic and cultural landscape of London in 1913. Its inclusion signifies the significance and impact that this German cinema had on an international scale. With its carefully planned seating arrangement and attention to architectural features, such as ornate moldings and decorative elements, this theater undoubtedly provided an unforgettable cinematic experience for its audience. This photograph serves as a testament to both Kaufmann's ingenuity as an architect and Germany's rich history in film culture. As we gaze upon this remarkable snapshot frozen in time, we can't help but imagine ourselves transported back to that era - sitting among enthralled moviegoers eagerly awaiting their next cinematic adventure within these hallowed walls.
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