Schauburg Bremen, Film art theater in Steintor district, Bremen, Germany.
Schauburg Bremen is a cinema with two auditoriums in Bremen's Steintor district. The main hall has 258 red velvet seats and a screen about 90 square meters (970 square feet) in size, equipped with modern digital technology.
The building was constructed in 1929 by architect Joseph Ostwald as Bremen's first sound cinema with 800 seats. It later transformed into an arthouse cinema and continues serving that purpose today.
The cinema screens international filmmaking and regularly hosts meetings with directors and actors during premieres. These events make it a gathering place for people interested in thoughtful cinema.
The cinema is located at Vor dem Steintor 114 and screens several films daily in original versions with subtitles or in German dubbing. A café on the premises offers drinks and snacks during your visit.
The renovated cinema features a café overlooking Bremen. The venue draws more than 100,000 visitors annually, showing how popular this special cinema is with film enthusiasts in the city.
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