
Schönhauser Allee 36, 10435 Berlin
Housed within the magnificent nineteenth-century KulturBrauerei complex in Prenzlauer Berg, this cinema occupies one of Berlin's most atmospheric cultural addresses. The former Schultheiss brewery, with its ornate brick facades and cobblestone courtyards, has been reborn as a vibrant quarter of theatres, clubs, galleries, and — at its cinematic heart — eight screens welcoming up to 1,500 guests. The largest hall seats 438 and features recliner seats equipped with charging stations, a thoughtful concession to the connected age within decidedly historic walls. Prenzlauer Berg itself has evolved from bohemian enclave to one of Berlin's most sought-after neighbourhoods, and the KulturBrauerei cinema reflects that blend of cultivated taste and creative energy. Its programming balances commercial releases with culturally ambitious fare, befitting a venue where the Berlinale spirit lingers year-round. To watch a film here is to feel the particular magic of a city that refuses to let its industrial past stand still.