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Tijuana Cultural Center

Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico
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About Tijuana Cultural Center

The Tijuana Cultural Center CECUT is a cultural center in the Zona Rio district of Tijuana, Mexico. The center opened 20 October 1982, and accommodates more than a million visitors per year. A noteworthy component of the complex is an OMNIMAX film planned by designers Pedro Ramirez Vazques and Manuel Rossen Morrison. It is the main IMAX film in Tijuana, and has come to be prominently known as La Bola "The Ball".

The silver screen, which utilizes a 360-degree projector to encompass watchers with an all encompassing picture, has 308 seats. The OMNIMAX film has been a piece of the social focus since the unpredictable first opened in 1982. In October of that year, it debuted the film El pueblo del sol, which was made particularly for the silver screen's opening. The film presents pictures from the most illustrative districts of Mexico, and got great surveys. It was the silver screen's solitary film for a long time. Today, the inside offers a day by day determination of movies; it debuts around four movies for each year.

The inside envelops a substantial esplanade that suits up to 6,000 individuals. The esplanade is a scene for exhibitions, celebrations, and expos. There is likewise perpetual display, called "Museo de las Californias", which stores more than 200 pieces and is a stroll through the historical backdrop of the Baja Peninsula and the territory of California from the ancient time frame until the main portion of the twentieth century.

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