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Open-air theater
The open-air stage was built in 1935/1936 on the flank of the Leutnantsberg at the instigation of the National Socialists by the district garden administration. This was to be created as a "celebration site" or Thingplatz within the Thing movement and has 4,000 seats and 11,000 standing places. These are surrounded by various conifers. The entrance forms a former wardrobe house from 1948/1949.
After the Second World War, it served mainly for the performance of comedies and operettas. After several years of major damage caused by vandalism and the resulting futile search for a new operator, in 1998 the open-air stage was closed by the district office as the venue. In 2008, it was sold for a symbolic price of 1 euro to a private operator, which resumed the operation with open-air cinema and theater screenings after the necessary refurbishment in the summer of 2009.
Source de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkspark_Rehberge
December 10, 2017
At the old open-air stage in the Volkspark Rehberge, film highlights flicker across the inflatable screen.1500 seats invite you to a cinema event under the stars. On warm summer nights, the Rehberge open-air cinema offers a varied mix of Hollywood and independent cinema. Popular classics are also shown regularly.
Tickets freiluftkino-rehberge.de
Source:berlin.de/kino/freiluftkinos/2464944-2464577-freiluftkino-rehberge.html
January 24, 2025
Our summer cinema!! Great films, both alternative and vintage blockbusters! Grab a beer and watch a movie on the inflatable screen. Classics!
March 13, 2025
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