Gabriel Filmtheater

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Gabriel Filmtheater was located in Maxvorstadt, Munich, Bavaria, Germany. It was considered to be the world's oldest cinema still open until its closure in April 2019.[1]

48°08′36″N 11°33′37″E / 48.14333°N 11.56028°E / 48.14333; 11.56028

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