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Seven-screen colossus |
Berliner Straße 210 Frankfurt, HES 63067 Germany +49 69 8090 4144 http://www.cinemaxx.de/ |
Cinemaxx is one of Frankfurt's biggest multiplexes and boasts seven screens holding 110-500 people. It also contains several restaurants, cafés, kiosks and a bowling alley. Cinemaxx tends to show regular mainstream movies, with special afternoon screenings for children. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Gigantic cinema complex |
Zeil 125 City Frankfurt, HES 60313 Germany +49 69 28 5205 http://www.ekinos-frankfurt.de/ |
This huge cinema complex dominates the Zeil. Comprising of nine different screens (including the 564-seat Europa-Palast, Frankfurt's second largest cinema), the Kinocenter Hauptwache is a Mecca for film fans. This is one of the few places in town which opens its doors at 10am, with showings continuing throughout the day until late at night. Cheap rates are available on Mondays, Thursdays and for all late-night showings. Admission: EUR 6.50 Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Seventies cinema |
Schäfergasse 10 Frankfurt, HES 60313 Germany +49 69 28 9520 |
With 722 seats and a 160m-long screen, the Royal is one of the largest cinemas in town. The interior, decorated entirely in red, dates from the seventies. While the large multi-screen complexes on the outskirts of town now attract more visitors, people are still drawn here by the nostalgic atmosphere. Even though the interior looks slightly worn, the technology is state of the art, and can easily hold its own against other, more modern cinemas. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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