
Bundesplatz 14, 10715 Berlin
The Bundesplatz-Kino has been screening films at Bundesplatz in Wilmersdorf since 1913, making it one of the oldest continuously operating cinemas in Berlin. Over more than a century, it has witnessed the neighbourhood transform from imperial-era suburb to West Berlin stronghold to reunified city district, all while maintaining a single screen and a stubbornly local identity. The cinema gained wider fame as a recurring backdrop in the long-running documentary series Berlin - Ecke Bundesplatz, which chronicled the lives of ordinary residents in the surrounding streets. Its programming is rooted in the arthouse tradition, with an emphasis on European and German independent film. The intimate auditorium preserves something of the unhurried, bourgeois calm that Wilmersdorf has cultivated for generations -- a welcome counterpoint to the relentless pace of more central neighbourhoods.