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Filmtheater Sendlinger Tor München

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Noble brass chandeliers and red velvet seats with extra leg room to spend comfortable Cinema hours. Today, if you visit the movie theater Sendlinger Tor you can experience a symbiosis of modern technology and lovingly preserved details that tell of the glorious history of the theater. The movie theater Sendlinger Tor is located right at Sendlinger Tor at the intersection of the Sendlinger Straße and sun. You könnes it easy walk from the old town, accessible by MVV or by car. To help you the way to us, we would like to offer the following information. 

Seats and prices in the stalls

The parquet and our lounges are fully accessible for wheelchair users. A special highlight is certainly the visit to the royal box, where even their Majesties König Ludwig III and Queen Maria Theresia of Bavaria were sitting.

1st - 5th row € 7.00
6 - 14 series € 9.00
Logen € 9.50

Seats and prices on the balcony

The balcony is a special experience compared to ground-level halls.

1st row € 9.50
2nd - 6th row € 9.00
7th - 9th row € 7.00

Discounts and ZuschlägeWir offer the following discounts on all days on all seats (up to the boxes and the balcony first row). For films with excessive length, a surcharge of up to € 2.00 can be added. More information is available in the program and at the box office.

Movie day (Monday and Tuesday) € 6.50
social cards € 5.50
Seniorenkarten € 6.50
Children cards (up to 12) € 5.50
pupils and students € 7.00

History

1896 - 1928
The visionary Carl Gabriel opens the Sendlingertor Light Games
S1914 0006Der advent of "living photography" in Munich took place already in 1897. It was Carl Gabriel, who showed in his waxworks at Neuhauser Strasse the first films. Followed by pioneers like Lindner and some other the cinematograph were to attraction at fairs and made their way from the fair into the city. So Munich had in 1907 already six cinemas and by 1913 the number of cinemas rose to 40th 1913 it was again Carl Gabriel of the first reinforced concrete building in Munich built the first representative theater at the Sendlinger Tor Platz and thus re-wrote a new chapter in the history of the city and the history of film in Germany. On 17 October 1913, the Sendlingertor light games were with the performance of the historical drama "

As of today, Munich is a movie theater of the first order, in plush, tasteful furnishings, richer, the Sendlingertor Light Games which are mainly found their opening night and sympathy of a brilliant company of literary and artistic circles of our city. The new 700 people seat theater is an amphitheater rising parquet, with rank and gallery, with their own entrances, staircase, splediter effective lighting and hot water heating, fitted short all the innovation and comfort. "

The opening performance only invited guests were admitted who were already days before delivered by a uniformed messenger of the theater, the gold printed Honor Card. Carl Gabriel campaigned for the "historical drama in five acts" with the headline: "The greatest masterpiece of cinema art"

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+49 (0)89-554636

Cost in euro: 

5,50 - 9,50

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Filmtheater Sendlinger Tor München
Sendlinger Tor Platz 11
80336 München , BY
Germany
48° 8' 2.9688" N, 11° 34' 1.4412" E
Bayern DE

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