CN216076536U - Cinema for carrying out the method - Google Patents

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CN216076536U
CN216076536U CN202121327788.9U CN202121327788U CN216076536U CN 216076536 U CN216076536 U CN 216076536U CN 202121327788 U CN202121327788 U CN 202121327788U CN 216076536 U CN216076536 U CN 216076536U
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The present invention relates to a cinema, comprising: a first audience area of a plurality of first seats; a second audience area of a second plurality of seats; a first image display surface facing the first audience space; a second image display surface facing the second viewing area, the first and second image display surfaces being arranged between the first and second viewing areas, wherein the first seat of the first viewing area and the second seat of the second viewing area are opposite each other and the first and second image display surfaces are movable between a display position and a rest position, and wherein the first viewing area is at least partially visible from the second viewing area and the second viewing area is at least partially visible from the first viewing area when the first image display surface is in the rest position and the second image display surface is in the rest position. The utility model has the advantages of realizing better entertainment experience and an improved fireproof design concept, thereby improving the safety of a cinema.

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Cinema for carrying out the method
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a cinema.
Background
WO2011073877a1 discloses a cinema with an auditorium area, in which seats are arranged.
The disadvantage of the cinema proposed by the WO2011073877a1 disclosure is that it can only provide a reduced entertainment experience due to its configuration. In addition, the cinema safety design proposed by WO2011073877a1, in particular the escape route concept design, is deficient.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
It is an object of the present invention to overcome the disadvantages of the prior art and to provide an improved cinema.
This object is achieved by the claimed device and method.
The utility model designs a cinema. This cinema had the following features:
-a first audience area having a plurality of first seats;
-a second audience area having a plurality of second seats;
-a first image display surface facing a first audience space;
-a second image display surface facing the second viewing zone.
A first image display surface and a second image display surface disposed between the first audience area and the second audience area, wherein a first seat of the first audience area and a second seat of the second audience area face each other, and the first image display surface and the second image display surface are movable between a display position and a rest position, wherein the first audience area is at least partially visible from the second audience area and the second audience area is at least partially visible from the first audience area when the first image display surface is in the rest position and the second image display surface is in the rest position.
The cinema according to the utility model has the advantage that the first image display surface and the second image display surface are movable between the rest position and the display position, so that a better entertainment experience can be achieved by the first image display surface and the second image display surface. In addition, an improved fire protection concept is also achieved by the movability of the first and second image display surfaces, thereby improving the safety of the cinema, since the size of the room can be enlarged, the audience areas can be used in complement with each other, and as additional evacuation routes and escape ways.
It is further noted that the first image display surface and the second image display surface are arranged at a distance from each other. Such an arrangement has the advantage that a display platform, in particular a stage performance platform, can be arranged in the spacing space between the first image display surface and the second image display surface. The display platform can then be used for display and performance when the first image display surface and the second image display surface are in the rest position. By these measures an improved entertainment experience can be achieved.
The distance between the first image display surface and the second image display surface may be between 2 meters and 20 meters.
Furthermore, it may be advantageous for the first image display surface to be designed on a first side of the common image display component and for the second image display surface to be designed on a second side of the common image display component. This has the advantage that only one image display element has to be formed, while each side of the common image display element can be used for displaying images. This may reduce the susceptibility to failure problems and the intensity of maintenance repairs, among other things.
In the meantime, as an alternative variation, the first image display surface is designed on the first image display member, and the second image display surface is designed on the second image display member. This has the advantage that by using two separate image display assemblies, the first image display surface or the second image display surface can be moved between the display position and the rest position separately and independently of each other. Furthermore, in such variant embodiments, only one side of the image display assembly must be suitable for displaying images, which enables functional components such as electronic components, acoustic components, hinges, etc. to be attached to be deployed to the back of the image display assembly.
It is furthermore noted that the first projector is designed to project an image onto the first image display surface and the second projector is designed to project an image onto the second image display surface. This has the advantage that, by using a projector, the image display surface only needs to have a low level of skill and can therefore be manufactured simply and at low cost.
In an advantageous embodiment of the utility model, a plurality of light-emitting component parts is formed on the first image display surface and a plurality of light-emitting component parts is formed on the second image display surface. This has the advantage that no projector has to be arranged in the cinema and the image display surface can be used directly for generating the image. Thus, the image quality can be improved. In addition, by this measure, the image display surface can have a special shape and a shaping, for example a curved shape, without increasing the amount of calculation effort in image display as when using a projector.
A further development possibility is that the light-emitting component can be designed in the form of a light-emitting diode. This has the advantage that the leds, when arranged in an array, are ideally suited for image display, especially for movable image display surfaces. In addition, since the light-emitting diode can be produced simply and at low cost and only requires low power consumption for operation during operation, this makes it particularly advantageous in the case of large-area image display surfaces.
It is furthermore advantageous if the first image display area and the second image display area are arranged on a common folding wall, which can be folded laterally in the rest position, or if the first image display area is arranged on a first folding wall, which can be folded laterally in the rest position, and the second image display area is arranged on a second folding wall, which can be folded laterally in the rest position. This has the advantage that by means of this measure the first image display surface or the second image display surface can be simply moved between the display position and the rest position, while when the image display surfaces are folded together an open space can be created between the first viewing zone and the second viewing zone in a flexible and simple manner.
It is particularly noted that the folding wall or the left and right folding wall parts have respective folding wall element parts, and the folding wall element parts may be connected to each other by a hinge.
It is particularly noted that each folded wall element portion extends between a lower edge of the image display face and an upper edge of the image display face.
Further, two folding wall unit sections adjacent to each other are connected to each other by a plurality of hinges. In particular, it is pointed out here that the individual hinges are arranged evenly spaced over the height of the individual folding wall element sections. It is further noted that hinges are arranged at each of the lower edge of the image display face and the upper edge of the image display face.
It is further noted that the folding wall has a left folding wall portion and a right folding wall portion which form a continuous first image display surface when in the display position, and the left folding wall portion is folded to the left side when in the rest position, and the right folding wall portion is folded to the right side when in the rest position. This has the advantage that the left and right folded wall portions can be spread out over the full width of the display surface forming the image when in their display position, while in the rest position only a small space is required. The left folded wall portion and the right folded wall portion may each form a half area of the image display face.
It is furthermore noted that the folding wall is arranged in a single niche clamp chamber in the rest position, or in the left side niche clamp chamber in the rest position and in the right side niche clamp chamber in the rest position. This has the advantage that the viewing area between the first and second viewing zones is fully open when the folding wall is in the rest position, so that the two opposite viewing zones can be seen or accessed without obstruction.
According to a specific layout arrangement, the first and second viewing zones may be arranged symmetrically and oppositely to each other with the first and second image display surfaces arranged in a central region between the first and second viewing zones. This has the advantage that the first and second viewing zones can see each other well when the image display surface is in its rest position, and thus a particularly good entertainment experience is achieved.
It is particularly noted that the film is shown simultaneously for a first and a second viewing zone and that at the end of the showing of the film or at the time of the showing of the film part the first and the second image display surfaces are moved from the display position to the rest position and that only at this point in time the viewers in the first and the second viewing zone realize that they are located in a voluminous common space and look towards each other. In particular, it is to be noted that the first and second viewing zones have completely independent entrances or exits, respectively, whereby the viewers of the first and second viewing zones are completely unaware of the presence of each other before the first and second image display surfaces are moved from the display position to the rest position.
In an alternative variant embodiment, the outlets of the first and second audience space may also be arranged as a common outlet.
In a further advantageous development, it is also possible to provide a third viewing area with a plurality of third seats, and to provide a third image display surface which is movable between a display position and a rest position, and the first viewing area, the second viewing area and the third viewing area are arranged at equidistant intervals, and the first seats of the first viewing area and the second seats of the second viewing area and the third seats of the third viewing area face each other. This has the advantage that the entertainment experience can be further enhanced by forming the third audience area.
As an alternative variant, an undercut can be provided, into which the first image display surface and the second image display surface can be lowered in the rest position. This has the advantage that such a lower recess can accommodate the entire extent of the first image display surface and the second image display surface, and that the first image display surface and the second image display surface can be moved into the lower recess.
As a further alternative variant, a top recess can be provided, into which the first image display surface and the second image display surface can be raised in the rest position. This has the advantage that such a recess at the top can accommodate the entire extent of the first image display surface or the second image display surface, and that the first image display surface and the second image display surface can be moved into the recess at the top.
As a further alternative variant, a lower groove and a top groove can be provided. Thereby, the image display surface can be designed to be divided in height, and the lower portion of the image display surface can be accommodated in the lower recess and the upper portion of the image display surface can be accommodated in the upper top recess.
As a further alternative variant embodiment, a lateral side recess can be provided and formed and into which at least a part of the first image display surface and a part of the second image display surface can be moved in the rest position. This has the advantage that the whole of the first image display surface and the second image display surface, or half of the first image display surface or the second image display surface, can be moved into the lateral side grooves.
It is furthermore possible to provide that a first additional display surface is formed above the first viewing zone, which first additional display surface is visible in the second viewing zone, while a second additional display surface is formed above the second viewing zone, which second additional display surface is visible in the first viewing zone, wherein the additional display surface is visible only when the first image display surface is in the rest position and the second image display surface is also in the rest position. By the measure, the entertainment experience can be further improved and improved. In particular, three-dimensional display experiences and effects may be achieved through additional display surfaces.
According to an advantageous embodiment of the utility model, the first image display surface or the second image display surface can be rolled up. By this measure, it is not necessary to provide a large space or a large recess for accommodating the first image display surface and for accommodating the second image display surface, but it can be simply rolled up in a manner similar to a screen cloth.
It may furthermore be provided that a common escape route is formed which is accessible from both the first and the second viewing area when the first and the second image display surfaces are in the rest position. This has the advantage that the safety is increased, for example in the case of a fire, an additional escape route is established via the common escape route. In addition, for example, if the exit of the first audience space is blocked by a fire, the audience located in the first audience space can escape through the exit of the second audience space.
A cinema in the sense of this document, is a building or a part of a building, designed to provide for the display of playing images, in particular moving images. Furthermore, it is pointed out and can be provided that in a cinema the audio output is also output played in synchronism with the moving images.
An image display surface in the sense of this document may be an area on which an image is projected by a projector. The image display surface in the sense of this document can also be a surface for directly displaying an image, for example by means of a light-emitting assembly designed with light-emitting diodes.
The terms projector or first projector or second projector or third projector may also be understood in each case as a plurality of projectors which are used together for displaying an image.
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Wherein each figure is represented in a greatly simplified schematic representation:
fig. 1 is a plan view of a first exemplary embodiment of a movie theater.
Fig. 2 is a front view of a first exemplary embodiment of a movie theater.
Fig. 3 is a plan view of a second exemplary embodiment of a movie theater.
Fig. 4 is an exemplary embodiment of a folded wall element portion with an array of light emitting elements.
Fig. 5 is a front view of a third exemplary embodiment of a movie theater.
Fig. 6 is a plan view of a fourth exemplary embodiment of a movie theater.
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It should be noted and pointed out that in the different described embodiments, identical parts provided with the same reference signs or the same component signs, the disclosure contained in the entire description may be transferred correspondingly to identical parts provided with the same reference signs or the same component names. The position descriptions selected in the description, such as above, below, side, etc., are also related to the illustrations described and shown thereupon, and if a change in position occurs, these position descriptions will be correspondingly shifted to the new position.
Fig. 1 indicates a schematic view of a first exemplary embodiment of a cinema 1.
As can be seen from fig. 1, a cinema 1 has a first audience space 2 with a plurality of first seats 3. The first seats 3 may be arranged in rows adjacent to each other and one row of seats may be arranged behind the other.
In addition to this, the cinema 1 comprises a second audience space 4, which may have a plurality of second seats 5. It is particularly pointed out and specified that the first seat 3 and the second seat 5 face each other.
As can also be seen from fig. 1, the first viewing zone 2 and the second viewing zone 4 are arranged mirror-symmetrically to each other.
It is further noted that the first image display surface 6 is formed to be assigned to the first audience area 2 and to be used for displaying images to the audience of the first audience area 2.
It is further noted that the second image display surface 7 is formed, assigned to the second viewing zone 4, for displaying images to viewers of the second viewing zone 4.
It is furthermore noted that the first image display surface 6 is formed on a first image display component 8 and the second image display surface 7 is formed on a second image display component 9.
In the first exemplary embodiment, the first projector 10 is designed to project an image onto the first image display surface 6. It is furthermore noted that the second projector 11 is designed for projecting an image onto the second image display surface 7.
As can also be seen from fig. 1, the first image display component, which is arranged on the first image display surface 6, is designed in the form of a first folding wall 12. Whereas the second image display element 9 provided on the second image display surface 7 may be provided in the form of a second folding wall 13.
It is furthermore noted that the first folding wall 12 and the second folding wall 13 each have separate folding wall element sections 14, which are connected to each other by means of hinges 15. By the design of the first folding wall 12 and the second folding wall 13, they can be moved between the display position and the rest position, respectively, by folding together the individual folding wall element sections 14.
When the first image display surface 6 and the second image display surface 7 are in the display position, they are placed between the first viewing zone 2 and the second viewing zone 4 such that the two viewing zones 2, 4 are completely separated from each other by the image display surfaces 6, 7 and that neither of the two viewing zones 2, 4 is visible by the other.
When the first image display surface 6 and the second image display surface 7 are in the rest position, the folding walls 12, 13, in particular the respective folding wall element sections 14, can be folded together such that they are moved out of the area between the first viewing zone 2 and the second viewing zone 4, so that the first viewing zone 2 can be seen from the second viewing zone 4 and that the first viewing zone 2 and the second viewing zone 4 are formed in a common large space.
As can also be seen from fig. 1, the first folded wall 12 and the second folded wall 13 have a left folded wall portion 16 and a right folded wall portion 17, respectively, which adjoin each other at a folded wall center position 18.
As can also be seen from fig. 1, the first audience space 2 has one or more first entrances 19, while the second audience space 4 has one or more second entrances 20. It is furthermore noted that the first audience space 2 has one or more first outlets 21, while the second audience space 4 has one or more second outlets 22. It is additionally noted that a common escape route 23 is provided between the first viewing area 2 and the second viewing area 4, which escape route is accessible from both the first viewing area 2 and the second viewing area 4, when the first image display 6 and the second image display 7 are in their rest position.
It can also be seen from fig. 1 that the design provides a left side niche clip chamber 24 in which the respective folding wall element part 14 of the left side folding wall part 16 is in a folded manner. It is further noted that the design provides a right side niche clip chamber 25 in which the respective folding wall element part 14 of the right folding wall part 17 is in a folded manner.
The left side niche clip chamber 24 and the right side niche clip chamber 25 can have such a depth that when the left folded wall part 16 or the right folded wall part 17 is switched to the idle state, the folded wall part is no longer visible from the audience space 2, 4, but only one outwardly facing surface is visible and is designed to be flush with the wall. Thereby, a continuous clear open space feeling can be conveyed, and especially in dangerous situations, the safety of the audience can be improved.
As can be seen from fig. 2, the first image display surface 6 as well as the second image display surface 7 extend from the lower edge 26 to the upper edge 27. The lower edge 26 may be designed near the floor of the cinema 1. The upper edge 27 may be designed near the ceiling of the cinema 1. It is further noted that the folding walls 12, 13, in particular the respective folding wall unit sections 14, extend from the floor of the cinema 1 to the ceiling of the cinema 1. In a further embodiment, it is also possible that the entire height of the folding walls 12, 13 is not fully used for the image display surfaces 6, 7, but that the image display surfaces 6, 7 are designed to be formed only in a part of the area of the height of the folding walls 12, 13.
As can also be seen from fig. 2, a first additional display surface 28 can be designed above the first viewing zone 2 and a second additional display surface 29 can be designed above the second viewing zone 4. The first additional display surface 28 or the second additional display surface 29 is likewise designed for image display.
Fig. 3 indicates a schematic plan view of a second exemplary embodiment of the cinema 1, in which the same reference numerals or component numerals are again used on the same components as in the previously described fig. 1 and 2. To avoid unnecessary repetition, reference is made to the foregoing detailed description of fig. 1 and 2.
As can be seen in fig. 3, the first image display surface 6 and the second image display surface 7 are designed to be formed on a common image display member 30. This common image display assembly 30 may be designed as a common folding wall 31. It is further noted that the first image display surface 6 is formed on a first side 32 of the common image display member 30 and the second image display surface 7 is formed on a second side 33 of the common image display member 30.
It is furthermore noted that the common folding wall 31 does not comprise the left folding wall section 16 and the right folding wall section 17, but that the common folding wall 31 extends over the entire width between the first and second viewing zones 2, 4, and that all the individual folding wall element sections 14 are connected to each other by means of the hinge 15. It is thus possible to design to provide that the common folding wall 31 only needs to be folded to one side and thus forms a single niche-clamp chamber 34 for accommodating the respective folding wall element part 14 in the idle state. In particular, when the first image display surface 6 and the second image display surface 7 are used only for projection illumination by the projectors 10, 11, a common folding wall 31 is formed on both image display surfaces 6, 7, thereby achieving simplification.
Fig. 4 indicates in perspective a detailed view of one single folding wall element part 14, wherein the same reference numerals or component numerals are again used for the same components as in the previous fig. 1 to 3. To avoid unnecessary repetition, reference is made to the foregoing detailed description of fig. 1-3.
As can be seen from fig. 4, a plurality of light emitting assemblies 35, in particular in the form of light emitting diodes, are designed in the form of an array formed on the folded wall element portion 14 and are used for displaying images. Each light emitting element 35 may here form an image point, also referred to as a pixel.
Fig. 5 indicates a front view of a third exemplary embodiment of the cinema 1, in which the same reference numerals or component numerals are again used on the same components as in the previously described fig. 1 to 4. To avoid unnecessary repetition, reference is made to the foregoing detailed description of fig. 1-4.
As can be seen from fig. 5, the design forms a lower recess 36 into which the first image display surface 6 as a whole sinks. It is needless to say that such a lower groove may be formed for the second image display surface 7.
In an alternative embodiment variant, as schematically shown in fig. 5, it is also possible to design a top recess 37 such that the first image display surface 6 and the second image display surface 7 can be moved upwards in their idle state.
In fig. 5, a further alternative is also indicated, in which both the second image display surface 7 and, of course, the first image display surface 6 are designed in the form of folded walls with folded wall element sections 14 which can extend along the image display surface 7 and can be folded up in their rest state. It is particularly noted here that the respective folded wall element part can be pulled up by means of one or more cables.
The embodiment variants shown in fig. 5 for moving the image display surfaces 6, 7 into their rest positions can of course also be independent embodiment variants, and each variant can be designed for a first image display surface and a second image display surface.
Fig. 6 indicates a fourth exemplary embodiment of the cinema 1, in which the same reference numerals or component numerals are again used on the same components as in the previously described fig. 1 to 5. To avoid unnecessary repetition, reference is made to the preceding detailed description of fig. 1-5.
As can be seen from fig. 6, in addition to the first audience area 2 and the second audience area 4, a third audience area 38 is designed to be formed, the individual audience areas 2, 4, 38 being evenly distributed around the cinema centre 39, as can be seen in plan view. It is particularly noted that the audience areas 2, 4, 38 are evenly distributed around the cinema centre 39 at an angle of 120 deg..
As can also be seen in fig. 6, the third audience area 38 has a third seat 40, and the third seat 40 may be arranged in a plurality of seats 40 adjacent to each other, and in rows of seats adjacent to each other one behind the other. As can also be seen from fig. 6, it is possible to design a third image display surface 41, which third image display surface 41 is intended to display an image to the viewer of the third viewer area 38. Furthermore, a third projector 42 may be designed for projecting an image onto the third image display surface 41.
As can also be seen from fig. 6, the respective image display surfaces 6, 7, 41 have a curved shape. Furthermore, it can be provided that the respective image display surfaces 6, 7, 41 are each designed to be divided in the middle, wherein the two halves of the image display surfaces 6, 7, 41 can each be moved into the lateral recesses 43. It is particularly noted that the image display surfaces 6, 7, 41 moved into the lateral recesses 43 are in their rest position. It is further noted that the image display surfaces 6, 7, 41 also serve to display images when they are in the rest position.
The exemplary embodiments show examples of possible design variants, and it should be noted here that the utility model is not limited to the specifically shown examples of design variants themselves, but also covers a wide variety of possibilities of combining the individual design variants with one another and the various possible variants thereof within the capabilities of a person skilled in the art, given the technical teaching of the utility model.
Individual features or combinations of features of different exemplary embodiments shown and described may represent separate inventive solutions. The task on which the independent inventive solution is based can be found in the description.
In the description herein, all information on a numerical range should be understood to include any and all subranges, for example, information 1 to 10 should be understood to include all subranges beginning with a lower limit of 1 to an upper limit of 10, i.e., all subranges beginning with a lower limit of 1 or more and ending with an upper limit of 10 or less, e.g., 1 to 1.7, or 3.2 to 8.1, or 5.5 to 10.
For the sake of clarity, it is finally pointed out that some components have not been shown to scale and/or enlarged and/or reduced in order to better understand the structural components.
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1 cinema
2 first audience area
3 first seat
4 second audience area
5 second seat
6 first image display surface
7 second image display surface
8 first image display assembly
9 second image display assembly
10 first projector
11 second projector
12 first folding wall
13 second folded wall
14 folding wall element part
15 hinge
16 left folded wall section
17 right folding wall section
18 center position of folding wall
19 first inlet
20 second inlet
21 first outlet
22 second outlet
23 common escape passage
24 left niche clamp chamber
25 right niche clamp chamber
26 lower edge of image display surface
27 upper edge of image display surface
28 first additional display surface
29 second additional display surface
30 common image display module
31 common folding wall
32 first side of image display assembly
33 second side of the image display assembly
34 Single niche clip chamber
35 light emitting assembly
36 lower groove
37 top groove
38 third audience area
39 cinema center
40 third seat
41 third image display surface
42 third projector
43 lateral grooves.

Claims (16)

1. A cinema (1) comprising:
-a first audience space (2) having a plurality of first seats (3);
-a second audience space (4) having a plurality of second seats (5);
-a first image display surface (6) facing the first audience space (2);
-a second image display surface (7) facing a second audience space (4),
it is characterized in that
The first image display surface (6) and the second image display surface (7) are arranged between the first viewing zone (2) and the second viewing zone (4), wherein the first seat (3) of the first viewing zone (2) and the second seat (5) of the second viewing zone (4) are opposite each other and the first image display surface (6) and the second image display surface (7) are movable between a display position and a rest position, and wherein the first viewing zone (2) is at least partially visible from the second viewing zone (4) and the second viewing zone (4) is at least partially visible from the first viewing zone (2) when the first image display surface (6) is in the rest position and the second image display surface (7) is in the rest position.
2. A cinema (1) as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the first image display surface (6) is formed on a first side (32) of the common image display module (30) and the second image display surface (7) is formed on a second side (33) of the common image display module (30).
3. A cinema (1) as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the first image display surface (6) is formed on a first image display module (8) and the second image display surface (7) is formed on a second image display module (9).
4. A cinema (1) as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 3, characterized in that the first projector (10) is designed for projecting an image onto the first image display surface (6) and the second projector (11) is designed for projecting an image onto the second image display surface (7).
5. A cinema (1) as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 3, characterized in that a plurality of light-emitting modules (35) are intended to be formed on the first image display surface (6) and a plurality of light-emitting modules (35) are intended to be formed on the second image display surface (7).
6. A cinema (1) as claimed in claim 5, characterized in that the light modules (35) are designed in the form of light-emitting diodes.
7. A cinema (1) as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the first image display surface (6) and the second image display surface (7) are arranged on a common folding wall (31) which is folded sideways in the rest position, or
The first image display surface (6) is arranged on a first folding wall (12) which is folded sideways in the rest position, and the second image display surface (7) is arranged on a second folding wall (13) which is folded sideways in the rest position.
8. A cinema (1) as claimed in claim 7, characterized in that the folding wall (31, 12, 13) has a left folding wall section (16) and a right folding wall section (17), which left folding wall section (16) and right folding wall section (17) form, in the display position, a continuous first image display surface (6), wherein the left folding wall section (16) is folded to the left in the rest position and the right folding wall section (17) is folded to the right in the rest position.
9. A cinema (1) according to claim 7 or 8, characterized in that the folding walls (31, 12, 13) are arranged in a single niche clip chamber (34) in the rest position, or in that the left folding wall part (16) is arranged in the left niche clip chamber (24) in the rest position and the right folding wall part (17) is arranged in the right niche clip chamber (25) in the rest position.
10. A cinema (1) as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the first audience space (2) and the second audience space (4) are arranged symmetrically opposite each other and the first image display surface (6) and the second image display surface (7) are arranged centrally between the first audience space (2) and the second audience space (4).
11. A cinema (1) as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that a third audience space (38) with a plurality of third seats (40) is designed to be formed and that a third image display surface (41) is designed to be provided, which third image display surface can be moved between a display position and a rest position, and that the first audience space (2), the second audience space (4) and the third audience space (38) are arranged equidistantly at a distance, and that the first seats (3) of the first audience space (2) and the second seats (5) of the second audience space (4) and the third seats (40) of the third audience space (38) face one another.
12. A cinema (1) as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that an undercut (36) is formed, into which the first image display surface (6) and the second image display surface (7) can be lowered in the rest position.
13. A cinema (1) as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that a lateral side recess (43) is formed and at least a part of the first image display surface (6) and a part of the second image display surface (7) are movable into the lateral side recess in the rest position.
14. A cinema (1) as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that a first additional display surface (28) is formed above the first audience space (2), which first additional display surface is visible in the second audience space (4), while a second additional display surface (29) is formed above the second audience space (4), which second additional display surface is visible in the first audience space (2), wherein the additional display surfaces (28, 29) are visible when the first image display surface (6) is in the rest position and the second image display surface (7) is also in the rest position.
15. A cinema (1) as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the first image display surface (6) or the second image display surface (7) is rollable.
16. A cinema (1) as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that, when the first image display surface (6) and the second image display surface (7) are in the rest position, a common escape route (23) is formed which is accessible from both the first audience space (2) and the second audience space (4).
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