Real Estate - Berlin, Berlin, Germany
ALHAMBRA BERLIN is a place with a moving history. The former film theatre in Berlin, Charlottenburg was built in 1921/1922 according to the plans of the architect Max Bischoff. The space used to be the premier location for the world's first audio film in 1922. In the course of its history, the building went through various renovations and functions. In 1928/29, the original four-story house (first floor to the third floor) was extended by three stories with a simple modern facade. The upper floors were converted into a hotel. Aerial bombs partially destroyed the building during WWII. In 1949 film screenings were initially resumed. Shortly after, it was transformed into a hotel with a ballroom in the former film theatre. Later on, it was used as a training center for gastronomy and hotel businesses. In 2020, the property was completely rebuilt and brought back to life with a six-story annex office building and the "ALHAMBRA BERLIN"-space on the ground floor. Although not listed as a protected monument by the local authorities, the iconic facade of the original building (first floor to the third floor) was fully reconstructed in its historical form from 1921/22 upon the owner's request. The addition of the fourth to the sixth floor from 1928/29 was given a modern glass facade. The building is owned by the real estate company WERTCONCEPT Investment Group, specializing in transforming residential and commercial real estate into timeless assets.
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