This cinema in Königs Wusterhausen next to Berlin was built and opened on 22 October 1930 with the name Lichtspiele Bahnhofshotel. The owner of the Bahnhofshotel Gustav Schulz built this cinema, it was called Capitol in 1932.
The movie theater worked until 2000. After it was closed due to the construction of a new multiplex cinema 3 km away, the cinema was used by other businesses. However, the charm of the building was never lost and demanded its original purpose.
In 2005, Wolfgang Jurk, the former movie theater manager, and his wife Anne reopened the Capitol with a new concept as a place of culture and since then the Capitol has been offering films on the screen and culture on the stage.
The cinema has one hall with 93 seats in the stalls and 35 seats in the gallery.
Look here a short film about cinema's history.
The postcard was published in 1967. You can see advertisemnet for the film "Solange Leben in mir ist" - a 1965 GDR movie about Karl Liebknecht (1871-1919).
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