A local treasure, the stylish, elegant and comfortable Delphi Filmpalast housed Berlin's biggest cinema screen when it opened in 1949 on land previously occupied by the famous and similarly named dance hall, which was destroyed in the war. The reinvention of the site as a movie theatre ('Kino') was down to cineaste Walter Jonigkeit, who knew the movie business inside and out and had run a cinema in the Unter den Linden as early as 1932. The Delphi opened in 1949 with Alexander Korda&...
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Address
Kantstraße 12a
Berlin,
Berlin
10623
Near: Fasanenstraße
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