AudaTours logoAudaTours
redeemHoliday Gift Idea: Give a year of audio tours!Shop Gift Pass arrow_forward
Cinecitta' multiplex cinemas in Nuremberg | Nuremberg, Germany
Photo: User:Kolossos, Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 3.0. Cropped & resized.
Cultural Sites

Cinecitta' multiplex cinemas in Nuremberg | Nuremberg, Germany

By AllTours TeamJun 7, 2024

Welcome to Cinecittà: An Architectural Marvel

If you’re exploring Nuremberg, you must visit Cinecittà, one of Europe’s largest multiplex cinemas, with a cozy 4,720 seats across 24 cinema halls. This remarkable facility doesn’t just redefine the cinema experience; it stands as a distinctive cultural site within the historical fabric of the city!

The Birth of Cinecittà

Cinecittà’s journey began in 1970 when Wolfram Weber and his brothers opened their first cinema, Meisengeige, in Nuremberg. Fast forward to the 1990s, plans for this multiplex were set in motion after the city decided against building a new library with integrated cinema halls. Instead, the vision of a grand multiplex took shape, officially opening its doors in October 1995. It quickly became the most visited cinema in Germany, undergoing major expansions in 1997 and 2001. The construction, estimated at around 70 million euros, reflects the ambitions of transforming cinema viewing in Nuremberg.

A Glimpse into Architectural Design

Strategically located at the eastern edge of the historic Altstadt of Nuremberg, the Cinecittà blends modern architectural design with the surrounding historical context. The cinema is nestled among notable historical buildings, including the medieval city wall and the remnants of the St. Catherine’s monastery.

Designed by the renowned architectural firm, Detlev Schneider, the cinema showcases glass pavilions while concealing much of its interior underground to preserve the traditional cityscape. Visitors enter through spacious ticket halls–where they swiftly ascend a sculptural ramp leading down to an amphitheater-like arrangement of cinema halls.

Cinema Halls: Where Film Comes to Life

With a total of 17 screen rooms designed for optimal viewing, Cinecittà emphasizes comfort and technology. The seat arrangement is steeply inclined to ensure no view is obstructed, complemented by THX-certified screens in seven of the largest halls. Experience a wide array of films, from blockbusters to art-house gems in its three studio cinemas, showcasing less mainstream content.

In 2013, Cinecittà set the standard with its Deluxe cinemas, featuring plush seating that reclines and on-demand service for snacks and beverages. Including an IMAX that opened in 2001, it holds the title of the first fully digital multiplex cinema in Germany, ensuring that high-quality cinematic experiences are just a ticket away.

Impact on Nuremberg’s Cinema Culture

The establishment of Cinecittà has significantly altered viewing habits in Nuremberg and its surroundings. Before its success, many traditional theatres struggled to compete, leading to notable closures, like the historic Admiral Cinema. With Cinecittà attracting over 1.8 million visits annually, it has become a central hub for moviegoers from the region.

"The opening of Cinecittà not only transformed the cinematic landscape of Nuremberg but revitalized the city's cultural engagement!"

The cinema also hosts international film festivals, such as the Turkish-German Film Festival and the German Human Rights Film Prize, contributing to its reputation as a cultural cornerstone.

Exploring the Cinecittà Experience

Every visit to Cinecittà is an opportunity for self-guided exploration. With its numerous bars, restaurants, and an open-air space, it's a destination that encourages guests to linger, socialize, and indulge in food and drinks before or after the film. As you soak in the electric atmosphere, take a moment to appreciate the design and spatial planning that plays a crucial role in the overall cinematic experience.

Join the Journey of Discovery

Nuremberg stands at the crossroads of history and modernity. Your visit to Cinecittà is just a part of the Nuremberg Chronicles: A Journey Through Time and Culture in Altstadt St. Lorenz, bringing together a fusion of entertainment, culture, and historical exploration. For those looking to enhance their journey, consider taking an audio tour to guide you through this magnificent city!

Whether you're a film buff or a casual viewer, Cinecittà is more than just a cinema—it's a shining landmark that captures the essence of Nuremberg's architectural and cultural heritage.

arrow_back Back to Landmarks

AudaTours: Audio Tours

Entertaining, budget-friendly, self-guided walking tours

Try the app arrow_forward

Loved by travelers worldwide

format_quote This tour was such a great way to see the city. The stories were interesting without feeling too scripted, and I loved being able to explore at my own pace.
Jess
Jess
starstarstarstarstar
Tbilisi Tour arrow_forward
format_quote This was a solid way to get to know Brighton without feeling like a tourist. The narration had depth and context, but didn't overdo it.
Christoph
Christoph
starstarstarstarstar
Brighton Tour arrow_forward
format_quote Started this tour with a croissant in one hand and zero expectations. The app just vibes with you, no pressure, just you, your headphones, and some cool stories.
John
John
starstarstarstarstar
Marseille Tour arrow_forward

Unlimited Audio Tours

Unlock access to EVERY tour worldwide

0 tours·0 cities·0 countries
all_inclusive Explore Unlimited