Gallery
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The Cinesphere in Toronto, the first IMAX theatre in the world
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The iconic golden snail IMAX at Taman Mini Indonesia Indah, Jakarta, Indonesia, since 1975
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Prasads IMAX Theater, at Hyderabad, India
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IMAX 3D at "Broadway at the Beach", at Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
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The VieShow Theatre in Taipei, Taiwan.
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An IMAX theatre located in the Tennessee Aquarium at Chattanooga.
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British Film Institute (BFI) London IMAX
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IMAX film theatre in the Esquire Tower, Sacramento, California.
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The IMAX theatre at the SM Mall of Asia, Philippines
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An IMAX theatre in Warsaw, Poland.
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IMAX 3D cinema in Eilat, Israel
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Bucharest, Romania IMAX
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The IMAX Peace Cinema in Shanghai, China.
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IMAX-Cinema in Vienna, which closed on November 16, 2005
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A photo of the LG IMAX in Sydney, Australia, the largest screen in the world.
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IMAX at the Melbourne Museum in Melbourne, Australia. The 3rd Largest Screen In the World.
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SAIMAX IMAX Theater at San Antonio, Texas, United States
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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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Famous quotes containing the word gallery:
“I never can pass by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York without thinking of it not as a gallery of living portraits but as a cemetery of tax-deductible wealth.”
—Lewis H. Lapham (b. 1935)
“It doesnt matter that your painting is small. Kopecks are also small, but when a lot are put together they make a ruble. Each painting displayed in a gallery and each good book that makes it into a library, no matter how small they may be, serves a great cause: accretion of the national wealth.”
—Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (18601904)
“To a person uninstructed in natural history, his country or sea-side stroll is a walk through a gallery filled with wonderful works of art, nine-tenths of which have their faces turned to the wall. Teach him something of natural history, and you place in his hands a catalogue of those which are worth turning round.”
—Thomas Henry Huxley (182595)