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Photos of state-of-the-art bedroom cinema in Switzerland

Movie screening at the cinema has been introduced to a whole new level for the people living in Switzerland. A cinema reportedly unveiled public movie screening rooms that are equipped with beds.

The movie screening rooms in the cinema is said to have cosy double beds instead of the normal cinema chairs we are all used to.

It was gathered that the aim of the newly developed cinema is for viewers to get the cosy home-like movie experience.

You maybe wandering how people won't fall asleep while watching movies? The double beds are also equipped with electronically adjustable headrests.

bedroom cinema in Switzerland

Photos of state-of-art bedroom cinema in Switzerland Twitter source: Jerome Brunner
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The home feel experience cinema is not a new thing to many especial the privilege. Anybody with enough money can have something like this made in their homes, there are many celebrities who already have the home built cinemas in their homes.

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However, the difference between the one at the cinema, is the fact that it would be open to anyone who wants to enjoy the VIP bedroom experience, as long as you are willing to pay extra.

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