All the four auditoriums (the first, second, third and fourth auditoriums seat 352, 106, 96, and 35 people, respectively) are equipped with modern projection equipment.
– The specially designed acoustics of the auditoriums and the wonderful Dolby Digital Surround EX sound provide the participation effect.
– The modern opaque Harkness Hall Perlux screens (whose reflectivity is two times higher than that of usual screens) make the visual perception of films even more comfortable.
The distinctive feature of the new auditoriums is stylish, ergonomic chairs. The fixed seats and adjustable backs of the Concord chairs with liftable arm rests allow to maximally comfortably dive into films and enjoy the exciting shows.
The cinema houses two bars. The first-floor bar offers a large selection of cold drinks and snacks. The second-floor Tutti Frutti cafe offers the best alcoholic drinks from various countries of the world: cognac, whisky, tequila and much more!
Only for the true coffee lovers: a stylish coffee house called The 25th Frame. It offers the largest selection of the best coffee varieties, from the classic Arabica to the elite Jamaica Blue Mountain. It always has fresh pastry: cakes, Danish pastry, etc. Specialty salads and the best Georgian wines! A cosy interior, relaxed atmosphere, romantic soft music and a restaurant-level service. What else does one need to feel as if at a high-society event when going to cinema?
Three mini-auditoriums. The Dolby Digital EX sound. The first auditorium — 67 seats, the second auditorium — 89 seats, the third auditorium — 99 seats.
A round auditorium. The Dolby Digital EX sound. The auditorium seats 278 people. A stadium-like arrangement of seats.
The Digital Cinema Auditorium. The Dolby Digital EX sound. Open 24 hours a...
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