Muehlankamp Lichtspiele
Muehlenkamp 34,
Hamburg
22303
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Previous Names: Kinematografen Theater lebender Bilder, Bukowieski Lichtspiele
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Located in the north district of Winterhude. In 1909 the Etablissements Muehlenkamp aka Niemann Muehlenkamp or Gertings Ballhaus was operated by A. Buowieski and was converted into the Kinematografen Theater lebender Bilder with 300-seats. In 1914 it was re-named Bukowieski Lichtspiele. In 1918 it was operated by C.F. Appel, followed in 1920 by Ernst Kruse when the seating capacity was listed as 445. In 1927 Max Bukowieski took over. It was remodeled in 1929 to the plans of architect Georg Koyen. The cinema survived World War II.
In 1949 it was enlarged to the plans of architect Helmut Laborski and the seating capacity was increased to 1,000. It was re-named Muehlenkamp Lichtspiele. The VII B projectors were by Ernemann. In 1956 CinemaScope was installed and a single channel sound system by Klangfilm was installed The last screening was on 30th November 1961. It was demolished in 1978.
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