Kolosseum Kino
Nussdorpherstrasse 2-4,
Vienna
1090
Nussdorpherstrasse 2-4,
Vienna
1090
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The Kolosseum Kino opened in 1925 and was one of the major cinemas in Vienna. Between 1945 and 1955 it was re-named Yank Kino, which specifically served the armed forces from the USA who were based in the city under allied occupation.
It resumed its original name again from 1955. By 1986, the Kolosseum Kino had been sub-divided into seven screens with seating capacities of: 347, 99, 207, 69,80, 80, and 188. The Kolosseum Kino closed in 2002 and was converted into a supermarket.
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A vintage and current photograph (side by side) of the Kolosseum/Yank Kino:
http://flickr.com/photos//wienschau/1810193685/
The correct adress is Nussdorferstraße 2–4. The history is much more complicated than presented here… https://www.kinthetop.at/forschung/kinthetop_9_KolosseumDetail01.html