Although this field is underdeveloped in our country, cinemas are very popular worldwide and in constant development. Some are increasingly innovative in terms of film playback (for example, those where you can watch 3D movies), while others prefer to make the cinema itself a masterpiece through their interiors and decor.

Some of them have an interesting history, they have survived fires, gone through wars, been demolished and restored but haven't lost any of their charm and uniqueness. Here are some of the most spectacular ones, worth seeing and sure to impress you.

1. Olympia Theater in Greece

What is special about this hall is that instead of sofas there are beds. Viewers can stretch out on a bed and watch the movie as if they were at home. The unique feeling of being in a room full of beds where people are watching a movie is indescribable, I think.

2. Sci-fi Dine-in Theater in Hollywood

A hall full of colorful convertibles that imitates an open-air cinema. A colorful place and reminds us of Disney movies.

3. Electric Cinema in Notting Hill, England

A luxurious place that preserves something from the old opera houses where only aristocrats were invited. Viewers can relax in large red velvet armchairs and "savor" art films in peace.

4. Paramount Theater in California

The texture, vibrant color of the walls and other decorations are very impressive and make the room a true work of art.

5. Hot Tube Cinema in London

The cinema is outdoors and instead of seats there are hot tubs where viewers can enjoy a movie or socialize. 6. Movie Theater in Paris Boats instead of sofas. As unreal as it sounds, it's that real.

7. Fox Theater in Oakland, USA

It stands out for its opulent appearance and the grandeur of its decor. It looks like the interior of a palace with a crystal ceiling above it.

8. Bijou Theater in Bridgeport, USA

A space where you can socialize and watch a movie, a combination of restaurant and cinema. There are tables on the sides and benches in the center like in a regular cinema hall.

9. Four Star Theater in San Francisco

The hall seems to be made for watching art films, framed by walls covered with draperies where the viewer can focus only on the film.

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