Do you often find yourselves battling with sticky seats or arm rests in a theatre? Here are 12 most spectacular cinemas that will redefine how you will watch a movie. Enjoy a show with a view on this London rooftop, where seats are replaced with hot
While drive-in theatres maybe a dying breed, Disney is quite not ready to let them go. This Sci-Fi Dine-in theatre has tables disguised as cars.
Even at first glance, it's easy to see why the Tuschinski in Amsterdam is considered as an architectural marvel. With it's gothic exterior and incredible ceilings, it will leave you spellbound.
What if you find an unusual theater tucked away on a busy street? Amusing, ain't it? People in New Zealand leave their hectic city life behind to enjoy a movie on their way to work.
If you ever happen to visit Kosovo when the International Documentary and Short Film Festival is taking place, you will be in for a surprise. The films are screened in a span of 8 days at numerous locations including this quaint river bed.
Csutoras and Liando Cinema in Jakarta, Indonesia is an open-air theatre built in the heart of the city. Though the motive behind the concept was to eliminate the social boundaries of the city, we believe nothing could get better than this!
Though this just happened once, the idea of beds in a theatre seems very alluring. The Olympia Music Hall in France does away with their seats and puts beds out instead.
Filmnaechte Am Elbufer situated in Germany is an open-air cinema on the beautiful River Elbe. It will be difficult to keep your eyes on the movie with the magnificent architecture surrounding you.
Electric theatre in London with lush leather chairs and classic lamps is a jaw-dropping experience. There are even beds at the front, for those who want a more romantic experience.
Cineteca Matadero situated in Spain has an odd design which was first constructed at the start of the 20th century. The area was used as a slaughter house for nearly 90 years and was then renovated to accommodate two cinema screens.
The walls of this spectacular Winter Garden theatre is covered with masterfully hand-painted water-colors and the ceilings with lanterns and dried beech leaves. The theatre built in Toronto (1913) was one of the first places to screen silent movies.
Floating Archipelago cinema in Thailand is dwarfed by the magnificent environment of the Nai Pi Lae lagoon that surrounds it. A few lucky people are taken to this place to celebrate the Film on the Rocks festival. The irony is you won't be paying
Do you often find yourselves battling with sticky seats or arm rests in a theatre? Here are 12 most spectacular cinemas that will redefine how you will watch a movie. Enjoy a show with a view on this London rooftop, where seats are replaced with hot