Marmorhaus

The Marmorhaus (English: Marble House) was a cinema that used to be located on the Kurfürstendamm in Berlin.

Designed by the architect Hugo Pál, the walls of the foyer and auditorium were decorated by the expressionist artist Cesar Klein.

These included The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari,[2] Johannes Goth,[3] The Woman in Heaven,[4] The Head of Janus,[5] Genuine,[6] Four Around a Woman,[7] Wandering Souls,[8] and The Haunted Castle.

[9] Owned by the giant UFA company for many years, it was later developed into a multiplex.

In 2001 the cinema closed, and the property was sold to the Spanish retailer Zara, which remodeled it as a store.

Marmorhaus in 2008, when it was a Zara store.
A view of the cinema in 1957.