IMAX - Gallery

Gallery

  • The Cinesphere in Toronto, the first IMAX theatre in the world

  • The iconic golden snail IMAX at Taman Mini Indonesia Indah, Jakarta, Indonesia, since 1975

  • Prasads IMAX Theater, at Hyderabad, India

  • IMAX 3D at "Broadway at the Beach", at Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

  • The VieShow Theatre in Taipei, Taiwan.

  • An IMAX theatre located in the Tennessee Aquarium at Chattanooga.

  • British Film Institute (BFI) London IMAX

  • IMAX film theatre in the Esquire Tower, Sacramento, California.

  • The IMAX theatre at the SM Mall of Asia, Philippines

  • An IMAX theatre in Warsaw, Poland.

  • IMAX 3D cinema in Eilat, Israel

  • Bucharest, Romania IMAX

  • The IMAX Peace Cinema in Shanghai, China.

  • IMAX-Cinema in Vienna, which closed on November 16, 2005

  • A photo of the LG IMAX in Sydney, Australia, the largest screen in the world.

  • IMAX at the Melbourne Museum in Melbourne, Australia. The 3rd Largest Screen In the World.

  • SAIMAX IMAX Theater at San Antonio, Texas, United States

  • IMAX at the National Museum of the United States Air Force – Dayton, Ohio

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    The 21 Cineplex IMAX theatre in Jakarta, Indonesia

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