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Brand of multiplex cinemas in Europe
Cinema City is a brand of
multiplex cinemas in eastern and central
Europe , run by the
Israeli company
Cinema City International (CCI). In Europe it has cinemas in
Romania ,
Bulgaria ,
Hungary ,
Poland ,
Czech Republic and
Slovakia . In Poland, Cinema City has almost 40% of the multiplex market, with
Multikino its major competitor. CCI also runs a chain of Israeli multiplexes under the name of
Rav-Hen .
In January 2014 it was announced that the Cinema City parent group would be taken over by UK group
Cineworld .
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Current multiplex locations
Warsaw - Sadyba – 12 screens (2959 seats) including
IMAX (2D: 383 seats, 3D: 366 seats)
Warsaw - Bemowo – 11 screens (2400 seats)
Warsaw - Galeria Mokotów – 14 screens (3248 seats)
Warsaw - Janki – 10 screens (1966 seats)
Warsaw - Promenada – 13 screens (2849 seats)
Warsaw - Arkadia – 15 screens (2798 seats) including
4DX
Warsaw - Białołęka Galeria Północna – 11 screens (2040 seats) including 1 screen with
Dolby Atmos
Kraków - Zakopianka – 10 screens (2218 seats)
Kraków - Galeria Kazimierz – 10 screens (1813 seats)
Kraków - Bonarka City Center – 20 screens (3234 seats) including
4DX and 3 VIP screens (23+29+47 seats)
Wrocław - Korona – 9 screens (2027 seats)
Wrocław - Wroclavia – 20 screens (3060 seats) including:
IMAX (2D: 406 seats, 3D: 375 seats),
4DX , 3 VIP screens (48+48+48 seats), 3 screens with
Dolby Atmos
Poznań - Poznań Plaza – 9 screens (2510 seats) including
IMAX (2D: 445 seats, 3D: 410 seats)
Poznań - Kinepolis – 18 screens (6661 seats) (all screens are certificated by
THX )
Katowice - Punkt 44 – 13 screens (2870 seats) including
IMAX (2D: 376 seats, 3D: 366 seats)
Katowice - Silesia City Center – 13 screens (2900 seats)
Częstochowa - Wolność – 8 screens (1766 seats)
Częstochowa - Galeria Jurajska – 8 screens (1330 seats)
Toruń - Czerwona Droga – 12 screens (2495 seats)
Toruń - Toruń Plaza – 8 screens (1332 seats)
Lublin - Lublin Plaza – 8 screens (1548 seats)
Lublin - Atrium Felicity – 9 screens (1672 seats) including
4DX
Łódź - Manufaktura – 14 screens (2591 seats) including
IMAX (2D: 399 seats, 3D: 380 seats) and
4DX
Bydgoszcz - Focus Mall – 13 screens (2256 seats) including
4DX
Gdańsk - Krewetka – 8 screens (1871 seats) (1 screen is certificated by
THX )
Zielona Góra - Focus Mall „Polska Wełna” – 9 screens (1305 seats)
Wałbrzych - Galeria Victoria – 7 screens (1589 seats)
Gliwice - FORUM – 13 screens (2333 seats)
Sosnowiec - Sosnowiec Plaza – 6 screens (874 seats)
Ruda Śląska - Ruda Śląska Plaza – 8 screens (1557 seats)
Rybnik - Rybnik Plaza – 8 screens (1537 seats)
Bytom - Agora Bytom – 8 screens (1358 seats)
Bielsko-Biała - Gemini Park – 10 screens (1528 seats)
Starogard Gdański - Galeria Neptun – 6 screens (1019 seats)
36-37* Other sites to be opened in 2018/20 are
Gdańsk and
Warsaw .
Current IMAX locations
Cinema City has exclusive rights for operating
IMAX technology theatres in Poland. It currently runs six IMAX theatres, alongside its multiplexes in:
Corporate governance
The
management board has three members:
In Poland, the company is run by Rafał Rybski, director of operations.
Merger
In 2002 Cinema City took over Polish cinemas belonging to
Ster Century Company , which withdrew from the Polish market. Cinema City started operating the following multiplexes: Janki, Promenada and Galeria Mokotów in
Warsaw and Korona in
Wrocław .
This was followed in 2003 by the takeover of Krewetka multiplex in
Gdańsk , then owned by
Superkino (part of
Vision Film Distribution company).
See also
References
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