Kino Casablanca
A cinema with oriental touch
The screen of the charming Casablanca cinema in Adlershof flickers with current box office hits as well as absolute film classics. The first cinema premiere took place in 1912, but in the more than one hundred years of the cinema's existence, there was an interruption of more than 30 years due to the GDR era. For some time, the cinema was also popularly known as the "hallway box" because the cinema was entered via an inconspicuous-looking entrance.
The cinema owes its current name Casablanca to the well-known dancer Kathrin Schülein, who reopened the cinema on 10 November 1994 with the film "Casablanca" after extensive renovations.
With its 89 seats, the cinema's only auditorium offers an intimate cinema experience. The murals inside show oriental markets, minarets and scenes from famous film classics. If you like cosy neighbourhood cinemas with lots of charm, this is the place for you.