Omniversum, Large-format cinema in Zorgvliet district, The Hague, Netherlands.
Omniversum is a large-format cinema with a dome-shaped screen spanning 23 meters across in The Hague. The special structure creates a complete 360-degree immersive projection that surrounds viewers on all sides.
The cinema introduced advanced projection technology to the Netherlands and was built as part of the adjacent Museon museum complex. This partnership made the location an important hub for knowledge sharing.
The cinema shows educational documentaries about nature, space, and science, making complex subjects accessible through visual storytelling.
Visitors should check the different schedules for weekdays and weekends, as these vary depending on school holidays. Most people arrive in the early afternoon when it is less crowded.
The theater uses specialized audio equipment that generates frequencies allowing viewers to physically feel sound vibrations during film screenings. This immersive sound technology significantly enhances the 360-degree format experience.
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