City 46, Independent cinema in Bremen, Germany
City 46 is an independent movie theater with three screening rooms, including two fixed halls seating 160 and 90 people, plus a flexible space with windows. The different sizes allow for varied types of film screenings and events.
The cinema was founded 50 years ago and has grown from a local movie house into a central cultural institution for Bremen's film community. This growth shows its shift from simple entertainment to playing an important role in the city's cultural life.
The theater programs silent films, experimental works, and international cinema, offering choices beyond standard commercial releases. Visitors find films here that other movie houses in the city do not show.
The venue sits near Bremen's main train station, making it easy to reach. The main hall offers eight wheelchair spaces and adapted restroom facilities for visitors with special needs.
The main auditorium has an audio induction loop system that helps people with cochlear implants or hearing aids hear the sound better. This system shows the cinema's commitment to making film experiences accessible to everyone.
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