Rollberg

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Neukölln | Rollbergstr. 70, 12053 Berlin-Neukölln
A cinema entirely dedicated to English-language programming
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Air conditioned with fresh air
How to get here
U8: BoddinstraßeBike Racks: in front of the cinema entrance
Telephone (Guest Service)030 322 931 322
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No other cinema in Berlin shows such a wide selection of original versions, whether it's an arthouse gem or ambitious Hollywood production. Rollberg pursues a consistent focus on films in the Original language version, additionally with English-subtitled films.
History
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From a historical perspective, the Rollberg has great footsteps to follow. In 1927, the Mercedes Palast, the largest movie theater at the time with 2,500 seats, opened here, providing affordable after-hours entertainment for the people of Neukölln. The Palast was destroyed in the Second World War, and several attempts after the end of the war for cinema locations remained unsuccessful for a long time. Since 1996, the Rollberg Kino has been at home in the then newly built Kindl Boulevard. It is the longest-running cinema to operate in the history of the location.Since the 2010s, the cinema has pursued a consistent focus on films in the original version, with an expanded focus on English-subtitled films since 2018. Festivals and special events round out the program. And the horror film series Creepy Crypt, which calls every Saturday at a late hour, has meanwhile gained not only a cult following but also international recognition.No other cinema in Berlin shows such a wide selection of original versions, whether it's an arthouse gem or ambitious Hollywood production.

1927

The Mercedes Palast opens on the Hermanstraße entertainment mile, a gigantic 2,500-seat movie theater in the heart of the working-class district of Neukölln.

1951

The Europa Palast is built from ruins, a cinema with an initial 2,000 seats. The number of seats shrinks over the years due to several reconstructions, but cannot prevent the cinema's demise in the long run.

1969

Last show: the department store "Woolworth" takes over the building.

1992

The building is demolished. In its place, the Kindl Boulevard is built with stores and restaurants.

1996

Rollberg Kino opens in Kindl Boulevard.

2010

Rollberg switches exclusively to original versions. The offer is later supplemented by English subtitles for non-English speaking films.

2021

Two lockdowns are used to spruce up Rollberg's foyer.
Accessibility
accessibilityPartially accessible
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Foyer: Level access.WC: Wheelchair accessible, level access.Hall 1: Stairs to hall. Level access from seperate entrance. Please inform staff.
Hall 2: Level access. Wheelchair space in front of first row.Halls 3-5: Note that these halls do not have wheelchair seats. Stairs from foyer to hall. Level access possible via side entrance. Please inform our staff.

Specials

CreepyCrypt

Creepy Crypt

Our weekly horror film night with previews, classics and sneaks.

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Hall 1 at Rollberg Kino
Hall 2 of Rollberg Kino
Side View of hall 3 of Rollberg Kino
Side view of hall 4 of Rollberg Kino
Curtain in auditorium 2 at Rollberg Kino

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American Psycho

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FSK 16
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