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Modern and high - technology gadgets have destined immense advances in the cinema industry, and La Coruña will surely not allow itself to be left behind. The long-established cinemas have undergone several transformations in order to keep up with the times and not be out of business. In La Coruña , over 25 cinema screens offer the latest premi as well as old time favorites. Theaters have also been well taken care of because these structures also hold various La Coruña stage plays and events.
Forum Metropolitano
The center for regular theater programs such as Todo Público (Everybod y) and Sen Numerar (No Numbers) .
Rosalia de Castro Theater
This theater is owned by t he Town Council and managed by the IMCE. It can accommodate up to 700 people and boasts of a colorful theater history. The land where it stands right now was originally where the San Jorge Church was situated. The construction of the theater was finished in 1841, got burned in 1867, and was transformed in 1868. It started showing films in the year 1910.
Domus Casa de la Ciencias
This is one of the theaters that has advanced its technology by acquiring the IMAX screens. The advent of IMAX screen has certainly taken the cinema experience into a higher level. Films are shown on a colossal display with unparalleled sharpness and clarity.
Centro Gallego de Artes Da Imaxe
The Centro Gallego de Artes Imaxe is part of the Xunta Culture Department . The department s tasks include the resurgence, monitoring, classifying, and promoting of Galician audiovisual and photographic efforts. The CGAI theater also serves as a venue for seminars, lectures, and publications regarding world images. It is located at the Durán Loriga , No. 10, Floor BJ, 15003 La Coruña.
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