Cinemagnum am Cinecittà, IMAX theater in Nuremberg, Germany
Cinemagnum is a cinema featuring a massive 3D screen built 35 meters underground into Nuremberg's natural sandstone foundation. The location takes advantage of the city's geology to create an unusual cinema space.
The theater opened in 1995 as part of the Cinecittà complex and gained IMAX capabilities in 2001. This expansion brought advanced projection technology to Nuremberg's cinema landscape.
The theater screens films in multiple languages and regularly shows opera broadcasts alongside international productions. Visitors experience a mix of blockbusters and European arthouse cinema.
The cinema sits deep underground, so allow time to navigate the stairways and orient yourself in the subterranean setting. Plan to arrive early to explore the lobby and nearby spaces before your film begins.
Four synchronized 4K projectors work together to produce 60,000 lumens of brightness on Europe's largest underground 3D screen. This technical setup delivers image quality rarely found in other cinemas.
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