Sorry, but there´s a mistake: The SAVOY-Cinema is NOT at the same place as the Hansa theatre, but it´s in fact the same street “Steindamm” – the SAVOY is Number 54-56, the HANSA-Theatre (exists also today! – see www.hansa-theater.de) is Number 17 !
Please correct the wrong dates:
open February 1952 (not 1951), closed Februar 1970 (not 1966).
The GONDEL is NOT build a as theatre – the building was an old shipyard for small boats in Winterhude since 1906.
And the name of the (famous) cinema architect for the renovation 1958 is Joachim Glüer (I didn´t hear the Name “Ganzori” in this context).
Thank you very much…
[My Name is Volker Reissmann; I am the co-author of the book “Mach Dir ein paar schöne Stunden – das Hamburger Kinobuch”, 2008) and I write now an article for a small cinema newspaper (“Hamburger Flimmern”), distributed at october 2016 – see also www.filmmuseum-hamburg.de)]
Sorry, but there´s a mistake: The SAVOY-Cinema is NOT at the same place as the Hansa theatre, but it´s in fact the same street “Steindamm” – the SAVOY is Number 54-56, the HANSA-Theatre (exists also today! – see www.hansa-theater.de) is Number 17 !
Please correct the wrong dates: open February 1952 (not 1951), closed Februar 1970 (not 1966). The GONDEL is NOT build a as theatre – the building was an old shipyard for small boats in Winterhude since 1906. And the name of the (famous) cinema architect for the renovation 1958 is Joachim Glüer (I didn´t hear the Name “Ganzori” in this context). Thank you very much…
[My Name is Volker Reissmann; I am the co-author of the book “Mach Dir ein paar schöne Stunden – das Hamburger Kinobuch”, 2008) and I write now an article for a small cinema newspaper (“Hamburger Flimmern”), distributed at october 2016 – see also www.filmmuseum-hamburg.de)]