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The first 12D cinema opened in Northern Cyprus capital Lefkosa.


The first 12D cinema opened in Northern Cyprus capital Lefkosa.

The first 12D cinema opened in the capital of Northern Cyprus, Nicosia, in five-story complex The Cacao, an exclusive brand of Northern Cyprus. "Unlike other cinemas 12D offers the absence of even second delay between what is happening on the screen and move the chair" - commented Ustun Türkmen, chairman of the department of foods.
" We have a selection of 16 films, lasting from 5 to 20 minutes, with real effects, such as water or wind. A member of staff is always present in the play area of the complex. Parents can comfortably dine downstairs, watching their children on an Ipad. In the future, we plan to close the roof terrace, where visitors will be able to enjoy shisha, and watch football.

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14.11.2013

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