Odeon Kino
Hauptstrasse 116, Schoneberg,
Berlin
10827
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Built in 1950 and opened in 1951 as the Sylvia-Filmbuhne, the architect was Hans Bielenberg who designed a cinema that originally had 526 seats all on one floor.
It became the Odeon in 1982 and the name on the marquee has the same style lettering as the original 1930’s Odeon Theatres in the UK, but this Odeon in Berlin has no connection with the UK circuit. It has though, for many years been the only cinema in Berlin that has shown English language films in the original versions with no dubbing into German.
It is operated by Yorck Cinemas circuit and is equipped to screen both 35mm and 70mm film and has a Dolby DTS Digital sound system installed.
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More infos and photographs on this theater (and many others) can be found on the German language only Berlin Movie Theater Guide – www.kinokompendium.de: Odeon
Here is an undated photo:
http://tinyurl.com/3ck39z
Here is a close-up of the Odeon at night.
Step inside:
Lobby:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/muckster/80354671/
Auditorium facing Screen:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/koob/43215632/
And another exterior view is here.
exterior shots from april 2009
http://www.flickr.com/photos/woody1969/3562409777/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/woody1969/3563226698/
This is another exterior view of the Odeon.