
This cinema was built in the 1880s as a music and a dance hall.

This fantastic building is beautiful inside and out, making it one of the most beautiful places to visit. Urania National Film Theatre, Budapest, Hungary You can eat dinner and watch a show ’50s-style at drive-in “theater” featuring all-American cuisine and sci-fi movie clips. If you are ever in Los Angeles, California this awesome theater is worth your time. Sci-Fi Dine-in Theater, Los Angeles, California Unfortunately, the beds are not a permanent staple at this popular music hall instead they were temporarily used as a promotional tool at an event held by Ikea. This beautiful music hall originally opened in 1889, it has since made many adjustments, like adding screens for film showings. It is held in the summer months from June to August for a period of 60 days in Dresden on the Elbe river. The Filmnächte am Elbufer is the most successful open-air cinema and concert festival in Germany with about 150,000 visitors a year. They encourage you eat, drink, play, dance and enjoy the movie. It’s a perfect idea to spend night with friends. This movie theater is aimed to combine great films and hot tub experience. Every summer they show movies on huge screen and surround sound. It is one of the most creative summer openair cinemas in London. Film4 Summer Screen at Somerset House, London, UK The screen is hydraulically raised to stand three storeys high before a 2000 seat grandstand. George OpenAir Cinema is located in the backdrop of popular Sydney Opera House, where cinema experience is combined with good food, drinks and amazing views. Surrounded by rocks and stars, you can enjoy fresh popcorn and Jean Leon wines during watching a movie. Amante, Ibiza, SpainĪmante is one of most breathtaking open air cinemas in the world. Read Also: 45 Awe-Inspiring Landmarks Around The World 1.

In today’s collection were going to cover the most creative and unusual cinemas all over the globe. There are some absolutely creative cinemas in the world that offer toally unique experience to its viewers. However, no matter how futuristic cinematic pleasure gets, the good ol’ cinema experience will never lose its charm. These days we no longer need to go to the cinema to watch a movie, as we can do it at home.

The earliest cinemas were opened in 1900 and since then movie theatres popped up in almost every city in the world.
