• The Pathé Tuschinski Theatre is strategically located in central Amsterdam and remains one of the most beautiful theatres in the Netherlands.
  • The theater was named after Abraham Icek Tuschinski, a Polish (Jewish) immigrant who set up the theater in 1921. He was killed in Auschwitz in 1942.
  • Discover everything you need to know about Pathé Tuschinski Theater, Amsterdam including history, facts, how to get there and the best time to visit.
  • ...a stone’s throw from the Rembrandtplein in the city centre is arguably Amsterdam’s - and perhaps the world’s - most stunning movie theatre, the Pathe Tuschinski.
  • The Tuschinski Theater has a range of meeting rooms & event spaces, with the largest able to accommodate a maximum of 740 guests in a theatre style set up.
  • In 2002, the theatre is back to where Abraham Tuschinski started in 1911. ... The Tuschinski theatre is still a household word of film.
  • Everywhere you look in the wonderful Tuschinski Theatre there are symbols of hope and optimism. No doubt after the First World War Europe needed a boost.
  • Tuschinski Theater. Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Since 1921, the high floral carpets of the luxurious film theatre have enticed visitors into a colourful fairytale...
  • Tuschinski Film Theatre rose above Reguliersbreestraat in 1921, three years after construction started.
  • Well, I’ve finally been able to enter the Groote Zaal, the main stage, of the wonderful – and possibly, a bit magical – Tuschinski Theatre.