Kino Am Alex

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Kino mit Alex. likes · 8 talking about this. "Herzlich willkommen auf "Kino mit Alex" Ihr wollt Reviews, Infos und News über den Film lesen? Dann. Kino: CineStar Cubix am Alexanderplatz, Rathausstr., Berlin–Mitte – Information zu Kontakt, Öffnungszeiten, Anfahrt und mehr. Kino-Center Cubix, Alexanderplatz (Quelle: dpa/Robbin) werden ab das komplette Großkino Cubix am Alexanderplatz bespielen. All die Ungerechtigkeiten, denen Frauen auf der ganzen Welt ausgesetzt sind, werden ans Licht gebracht. November - Sonderprogramm, Previews, Führungen, Posterbasar. Die Räume sind gut ausgestattet. Am Platz kannst Du die Maske abnehmen. Im Detail fällt auf, dass anstatt einer nervigen Allison Brie nur ein dezenter fluroszierender Schein den Formel 1 übertragung weist. Kino Am Alex Kino Am Alex Doch mir fehlt hier ein wenig das Herz, wie man es aus kleinen Kinos wie dem blauen Stern kennt. Man betritt den Saal über einen kleine mittenzentrierte Treppe, von der zunächst nur ein Teil der riesigen Leinwand zu sehen ist - "Size does matter" um die Godzilla Tagline von aufzugreifen. Insgesamt guter Kinostandard - mehr aber auch nicht. Das Kino ist sauber und die Mitarbeiter sind sehr freundlich. Am Platz kannst Du die Maske abnehmen. Bewertungsquellen In Gesamtnote eingerechnet golocal 34 Bewertungen. Es gibt aber Rocketbeans wenig herausragendes zu entdecken, da sie routiniert gestaltet sind.

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BERLIN ALEXANDERPLATZ Trailer German Deutsch (2020) Kino Am Alex

After the Thirty Years' War , the city wall was strengthened. From to , a citywide fortress was constructed to plans by the Linz master builder, Johann Gregor Memhardt.

The new fortress contained 13 bastions connected by ramparts and was preceded by a moat measuring up to 50 meters wide. Within the new fortress, many of the historic city wall gates were closed.

For example, the southeastern Stralauer Gate was closed but the Georgian Gate remained open, making the Georgian Gate an even more important entrance to the city.

In , the trade of cattle and pig fattening was banned within the city. Frederick William, the Great Elector , granted cheaper plots of land, waiving the basic interest rate, in the area in front of the Georgian Gate.

Settlements grew rapidly and a weekly cattle market was established on the square in front of the Gate. The area developed into a suburb - the Georgenvorstadt - which continued to flourish into the late 17th century.

Unlike the southwestern suburbs Friedrichstadt , Dorotheenstadt which were strictly and geometrically planned, the suburbs in the northeast Georgenvorstadt, Spandauervorstadt and the Stralauer Vorstadt proliferated without plan.

Despite a building ban imposed in , more than houses existed in the area by At that time, the George Gate was a rectangular gatehouse with a tower.

Next to the tower stood a remaining tower from the original medieval city walls. The upper floors of the gatehouse served as the city jail. A highway ran through the cattle market to the north-east towards Bernau.

To the right stood the George chapel, an orphanage and a hospital that was donated by the Elector Sophie Dorothea in Next to the chapel stood a dilapidated medieval plague house which was demolished in Behind it was a rifleman's field and an inn, later named the Stelzenkrug.

By the end of the 17th century, to families lived in this area. They included butchers, cattle herders, shepherds and dairy farmers. The George chapel was upgraded to the George church and received its own preacher.

This led to the gate being renamed the King's Gate , and the surrounding arena became known in official documents as Königs Thor Platz King's Gate Square.

The Georgenvorstadt suburb was renamed Königsvorstadt or royal city for short. In , the Berlin Customs Wall , which initially consisted of a ring of palisade fences, was reinforced and grew to encompass the old city and its suburbs, including Königsvorstadt.

This resulted in the King's Gate losing importance as an entry-point for goods into the city. The gate was finally demolished in By the end of the 18th century, the basic structure of the royal suburbs of the Königsvorstadt had been developed.

It consisted of irregular-shaped blocks of buildings running along the historic highways which once carried goods in various directions out of the gate.

At this time, the area contained large factories silk and wool , such as the Kurprinz one of Berlin's first cloth factories, located in a former barn and a workhouse established in for beggars and homeless people, where the inmates worked a man-powered treadmill to turn a mill.

Soon, military facilities came to dominate the area, such as the military parade grounds designed by David Gilly. At this time, the residents of the platz were mostly craftsmen, petty bourgeois, retired soldiers and manufacturing workers.

Beginning in the midth century, the most important wool market in Germany was held in Alexanderplatz. Between and , the writer Gotthold Ephraim Lessing lived in a house on Alexanderplatz.

In , a new stone bridge the Königsbrücke was built over the moat and in a colonnade-lined row of shops Königskolonnaden was constructed by architect Carl von Gontard.

Between and , seven three-storey buildings were erected around the square by Georg Christian Unger , including the famous Gasthof zum Hirschen , where Karl Friedrich Schinkel lived as a permanent tenant and Heinrich von Kleist stayed in the days before his suicide.

In the south-east of the square, the cloth factory buildings were converted into the Königstädter Theater by Carl Theodor Ottmer at a cost of , Taler.

The foundation stone was laid on August 31, and the opening ceremony occurred on August 4, Sales were poor, forcing the theatre to close on June 3, Thereafter, the building was used for wool storage, then as a tenement building, and finally as an inn called Aschinger until the building's demolition in During these years, Alexanderplatz was populated by fish wives , water carriers , sand sellers, rag-and-bone men , knife sharpeners and day laborers.

Because of its importance as a transport hub, horse-drawn buses ran every 15 minutes between Alexanderplatz and Potsdamer Platz in During the March Revolution of , large-scale street fighting occurred on the streets of Alexanderplatz, where revolutionaries used barricades to block the route from Alexanderplatz to the city.

The Königsstadt continued to grow throughout the 19th century, with three-storey developments already existing at the beginning of the century and fourth storeys being constructed from the middle of the century.

By the end of the century, most of the buildings were already five storeys high. The large factories and military facilities gave way to housing developments mainly rental housing for the factory workers who had just moved into the city and trading houses.

At the beginning of the s, the Berlin administration had the former moat filled to build the Berlin city railway, which was opened in along with Bahnhof Alexanderplatz Alexanderplatz Railway Station.

In —, the Grand Hotel, a neo-Renaissance building with rooms and shops beneath was constructed. From to , Hermann Blankenstein built the Police headquarters, a huge brick building whose tower on the northern corner dominated the building.

In , a district court at Alexanderplatz was also established. In , the local authorities built a central market hall west of the rail tracks, which replaced the weekly market on the Alexanderplatz in During the end of the 19th century, the emerging private traffic and the first horse bus lines dominated the northern part of the square, the southern part the former parade ground remained quiet, having green space elements added by garden director Hermann Mächtig in The northwest of the square contained a second, smaller green space where, in , the 7.

At the beginning of the 20th century, Alexanderplatz experienced its heyday. It was announced as "Kabarett as upscale entertainment with artistic ambitions.

Emperor-loyal and market-oriented stands the uncritical amusement in the foreground. Tietz marketed itself as a department store for the Berlin people, whereas Wertheim modelled itself as a department store for the world.

In October , the first section of the Tietz department store opened to the public. It was designed by architects Wilhelm Albert Cremer and Richard Wolffenstein, who had already won second prize in the competition for the construction of the Reichstag building.

The Tietz department store underwent further construction phases and, in , had a commercial space of 7, square meters and the longest department store facade in the world at meters in length.

It was designed by Hans Toebelmann and Henry Gross. The building housed the teachers' library which survived two world wars, and today is integrated into the library for educational historical research.

Alexanderplatz's position as a main transport and traffic hub continued to fuel its development. In addition to the three U-Bahn underground lines, long-distance trains and S-Bahn trains ran along the Platz's viaduct arches.

Omnibuses, horse-drawn from and, after , also electric-powered trams, [10] ran out of Alexanderplatz in all directions in a star shape.

The subway station was designed by Alfred Grenander and followed the color-coded order of subway stations, which began with green at Leipziger Platz and ran through to dark red.

In the Golden Twenties , Alexanderplatz was the epitome of the lively, pulsating cosmopolitan city of Berlin, rivaled in the city only by Potsdamer Platz.

Many of the buildings and rail bridges surrounding the platz bore large billboards that illuminated the night.

The Berlin cigarette company Manoli had a famous billboard at the time which contained a ring of neon tubes that constantly circled a black ball.

The proverbial "Berliner Tempo" of those years was characterized as "total manoli". Writer Kurt Tucholsky wrote a poem referencing the advert, and the composer Rudolf Nelson made the legendary Revue Total manoli with the dancer Lucie Berber.

One of Berlin's largest air-raid shelters during the Second World War was situated under Alexanderplatz. It was built between and for the Deutsche Reichsbahn by Philipp Holzmann.

The war reached Alexanderplatz in early April The Berolina statue had already been removed in and probably melted down for use in arms production.

The battles of the last days of the war destroyed considerable parts of the historic Königsstadt, as well as many of the buildings around Alexanderplatz.

The Wehrmacht had entrenched itself within the tunnels of the underground system. Hours before fighting ended in Berlin on May 2, , troops of the SS detonated explosives inside the north-south S-Bahn tunnel under the Landwehr Canal to slow the advance of the Red Army towards Berlin's city center.

Many of those seeking shelter in the tunnels were killed. Before a planned reconstruction of the entire Alexanderplatz could take place, all the war ruins needed to be demolished and cleared away.

A popular black market emerged within the ruined area, which the police raided several times a day. Reconstruction planning for post-war Berlin gave priority to the dedication space to accommodate the rapidly growing motor traffic in inner-city thoroughfares.

This idea of a traffic-orientated city was already based on considerations and plans by Hilbersheimer and Le Corbusier from the s.

Alexanderplatz has been subject to redevelopment several times in its history, most recently during the s, when it was turned into a pedestrian zone and enlarged as part of the German Democratic Republic 's redevelopment of the city centre.

It is surrounded by several notable structures including the Fernsehturm TV Tower. During the Peaceful Revolution of , the Alexanderplatz demonstration on 4 November was the largest demonstration in the history of the German Democratic Republic.

Protests starting 15 October and peaked on 4 November with an estimated , participants who called on the government of the ruling Socialist Unity Party of Germany to step down and demanded a free press, the opening of the borders and their right to travel.

The protests continued and culminated in the unexpected Fall of the Berlin Wall on November 9, Ever since German reunification , Alexanderplatz has undergone a gradual process of change with many of the surrounding buildings being renovated.

Despite the reconstruction of the tram line crossing, it has retained its socialist character, including the much- graffitied "Fountain of Friendship between Peoples" Brunnen der Völkerfreundschaft , a popular venue.

In , architect Hans Kollhoff 's master plan for a major redevelopment including the construction of several skyscrapers was published. However, beginning with the reconstruction of the Kaufhof department store in , and the biggest underground railway station of Berlin, some buildings were redesigned and new structures built on the square's south-eastern side.

Sidewalks were expanded to shrink one of the avenues, a new underground garage was built, and commuter tunnels meant to keep pedestrians off the streets were removed.

Many historic buildings are located in the vicinity of Alexanderplatz. The traditional seat of city government, the Rotes Rathaus , or Red City Hall , is located nearby, as was the former East German parliament building, the Palast der Republik.

The Palast was demolished from — to make room for a full reconstruction of the Baroque Berlin Palace , or Stadtschloss , which is set to open in Alexanderplatz is also the name of the S-Bahn and U-Bahn stations there.

It is one of Berlin's largest and most important transportation hubs, being a meetingplace of three subway U-Bahn lines, three S-Bahn lines, and many tram and bus lines, as well as regional trains.

After the political turnaround in the wake of the fall of the Berlin wall, socialist urban planning and architecture of the s no longer corresponded to the current ideas of an inner-city square.

Investors demanded planning security for their construction projects. In , an urban planning ideas competition for architects took place to redesign the square and its surrounding area.

In the first phase, there were 16 submissions, five of which were selected for the second phase of the competition.

These five architects had to adapt their plans to detailed requirements. The winner, who was determined on September 17, , was the Berlin architect Hans Kollhoff.

The Alexanderhaus and the Berolinahaus - both listed buildings - would form the southwestern boundary. Second place went to the design by Daniel Libeskind and Bernd Faskel.

The design by Kollhoff was chosen on 7 June by the Berlin Senate as a basis for the further transformation of Alexanderplatz.

In , Landesbank Berlin completed the renovation of the Alexanderhaus. In , the first tram returned Alexanderplatz, and in , the town planning contracts for the implementation of Kollhoff and Timmermann's plans were signed by the landowners and the investors.

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