Despite differing political doctrines, cinema has occupied a major role across cultures for the sake of entertainment and propaganda since the mid 20th century. Opened in 1963, this GDR-era movie theater has seen its share of varying reels run on its now famed screen. Located opposite the Moskau Cafe (once the GDR politicians’ party house), Kino International stands in strict International style—a particular architectural approach adopted by the GDR for the second phase of building on Karl Marx Allee (Frankfurter Tor).

Though the geometric exterior is, alone, a good reason to pay a visit, be sure to step inside to marvel at the equally amazing classic cinema interior—characterized by the theater’s grand foyer, twin staircases and sequined curtain. Under World Heritage protection since 1995, the theater is destined to be a landmark for Berlin architecture and cinema for years to come.

Kino International
  • Karl-Marx-Allee 33
  • 10178 Berlin
  • U5 at Schillingstraße
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