• The Tuschinski Theatre features an Art Deco façade and almost looks like a medieval structure that looks straight out of a movie set itself.
  • Today, Tuschinski Theatre is a cinema that is still in use by Pathé, a cinema chain that operates throughout the Netherlands and several other countries in Europe.
  • 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.
  • Discover everything you need to know about Pathé Tuschinski Theater, Amsterdam including history, facts, how to get there and the best time to visit.
  • Amsterdam Tuschinski Theater. Tuschinski is a huge, Art Deco cinema palace conveniently located between the Munt tower and the Rembrandtplein.
  • The Tuschinski Theatre, in the heart of the Netherlands' capital, even stands out on the city’s streets thanks to a dramatic gold-embossed fronting.
  • Our favorite date night in Amsterdam: lingering over beer & bitterballen at De Beiaard, then strolling over to the Tuschinski Theatre to catch a popcorn flick.
  • The Theater Tuschinski was opened on 28th October 1921, with an original seating capacity for 2,000, on orchestra, balcony, and upper circle levels.
  • The theatre was built by Jewish-polish businessman Abraham Tuschinski in 1921. The design is a mix of three styles: Amsterdam School, Art Deco and Jugendstil.