The KurTheater in Tutzing on the western shore of Lake Starnberg was built by the Harthauser family in 1954 and has been in operation ever since. The film journalist and radio presenter Michael Teubig has taken over the traditional house in 2003 and restored and renovated in the style of the 50s. Suitable for the respective film program inlet music, nostalgic hall and stage lighting, a rushing velvet curtain, changing exhibitions with valuable film photos and a real cinema gong in front of the main movie vote for the movie experience according to the motto "Cinema brings joy and friends". From all 127 high upholstery seats with optimum legroom you have a perfect view of the 24 square meter screen. In addition to an analogue BAUER 35mm projector, the KurTheater has also had a digital CHRISTIE / DOREMI projection system with DOLBY 5.1 digital sound since November 2012 and is therefore state-of-the-art.
The KurTheater Tutzing was awarded the Cinema Program Prize of the FFF-FilmFernsehFonds Bayern in 2008, 2011 and 2012 for its "outstanding film program and the preservation of nostalgic cinema culture in the southern Lake Starnberg area". For the first time in 2012, the KurTheater Tutzing received the Cinema Program Prize of the BKM - Federal Ministry of Culture and Media for the high proportion of German films in the overall program.
In line with the motto "Cinema makes joy and friends", Michael Teubig - supported by his wife Eva-Maria - likes to welcome the guests to the performances and is pleased about the personal contact to the Tutzing people and the visitors from the surrounding communities. lakes Region.