Encompassing two of the Netherlands’ three largest cities (Rotterdam and The Hague), Zuid-Holland (South Holland) is also home to important towns like Leiden, Gouda and Delft. And many lovely smaller towns dot the gorgeous green landscape. Alphen aan den Rijn has several interesting attractions, including Dutch history theme park Archeon. Picturesque Kinderdijk, birthplace of the legend of the Cat and the Cradle, also has many windmills that together are a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Filmhuis Lumen is a non-profit and independent cinema with passion for cinema. Run by ± 100 volunteers. We have two auditoriums and annually we show in nearly 2,000 performances about 300 movies. On a regular basis there are festivals, theme programs, special performances with guests, live music and lectures. We also screen classics, children's films and sneak previews.
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Modern cinema and theatre, located at Lisse's city centre. Arrangements with diner are possible. Information and tickets available at FloralisLisse.nl.
4.0 based on 364 reviews
Omniversum An all-round amazing experience Omniversum - the movie theatre where you are part of the action. It has a screen 4500 times larger than an ordinary TV, pumps out 15,000 watts of sound from 36 speakers and immerses your senses in the most amazing film experience ever. This unique movie theatre is designed to transport you to another world. The big-screen films take you to space, where you can meet the astronauts of the International Space Station, and bring you face-to-face with the most fascinating scenery and creatures on Earth. And all without having to leave your seat. You don't just watch a film here, you become part of it! Omniversum, an attraction in The Hague for over 33 years, is a unique movie theatre, the only one of its kind in the Benelux. The films are suitable for all ages, unless specified otherwise. The films are in Dutch but a special app lets you follow the original English-language version using your own mobile phone and headset. Earphones can also be obtained from the Omniversum front desk. A new film starts every hour on the hour. If you want to watch a second film on the same day, you only pay EUR 5.50. Omniversum is suitable for children from the age of four, but some young children may find the large screen and sound system rather overwhelming.
If you’re looking for an hour of something different then the omniversum is really handy. They show a 45 min big screen film every hour with a variety of topics. We brought some visitors here to see the latest ocean film. It was very informative and quite striking. A second film is available for half price too.
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