Multi-cinema
The Multikino SA is the second largest multiplex cinema operators in Poland. The company belongs to the Warsaw ITI Group and opened Poland's first multiplex cinema in Poznan . Today, 21 cinemas with 186 halls are operated in Poland under the “Multikino” brand.
history
A joint venture between ITI Cinema and the British United Cinemas International (UCI) was founded in 1996 under the company Multikino Sp. Z oo . In 1998 Multikino opened the first multiplex cinema in Poland in Poznan. In the following year, Multikino opened the first multiplex in the Polish capital in the Ursynów district . In 2004 ITI took over the shares of the UCI in the company and thus became the sole owner. In 2007 a multi-cinema opened in the newly built Warsaw shopping center Złote Tarasy . This cinema was created with an extraordinary design and is embedded in an adventure world including bars and lounges. Also in 2007, Dolby 3D Digital Cinema technology was introduced and the legal form of the company was converted into a stock corporation. In February 2008, an agreement was reached with Apollo Real Estate Funds to take over their Silver Screen multiplex chain . By taking over the smaller chain, Multikino SA was able to consolidate its position as one of the two largest cinema operators in Poland (alongside its main competitor Cinema City ). In addition to the classic cinema business, the company also offers entertainment formats for sports lovers, music lovers and children. She also runs the “Cava Blanca” film café chain. In mid-2010 the first cinema abroad was opened - in Riga , Latvia . In October 2010, the opening of a multiplex cinema in Wilno , Lithuania . The largest multi-cinema complex to date is located in Zabrze, Poland .
Since the first multiplex cinema in Poland was opened under the brand "Multikino", the term "Multikino" has partly established itself in Poland as a generic term for multiplex cinemas.
Locations in Poland
- Bydgoszcz - 10 halls, 2151 seats
- Elbląg - 6 halls, 1267 seats ( Zielone Tarasy shopping center )
- Gdansk - 10 halls, 2771 seats
- Gdynia - 8 halls, 2144 seats
- Katowice - 9 halls ( Galeria Katowicka shopping center )
- Koszalin - 6 halls, 1100 seats ( Forum Koszalin shopping center )
- Krakow - 12 halls, 2926 seats
- Łódź - 10 halls, 1841 seats
- Poznan - 8 halls, 2300 seats
- Poznan - 8 halls, 1367 seats ( Stary Browar Shopping Center )
- Poznan - 10 halls, approx. 2000 seats ( Malta Shopping Center )
- Rybnik - 7 halls, 1100 seats ( Focus Mall shopping center )
- Sopot - 6 halls, 1050 seats
- Szczecin - 9 halls, 2145 seats
- Warsaw - 12 halls, 2880 seats (Ursynów)
- Warsaw - 8 halls, 2589 seats (Złote Tarasy shopping center)
- Warsaw - 6 halls, 996 seats ( Wola Park shopping center )
- Warsaw - 12 halls, 2547 seats ( Targówek shopping center )
- Włocławek - 6 halls, 1260 seats
- Wroclaw - 11 halls, 2600 seats ( Pasaż Grunwaldzki shopping center )
- Wroclaw - 10 halls, 2860 seats ( Arkady Wrocławskie Shopping Center )
- Zabrze - 13 halls, 2948 seats
Polish sites under construction
- Gliwice - 10 halls, 1800 seats ( Focus Mall shopping center )
- Jelenia Góra - 5 halls ( Focus Mall )
- Ostróda - 4 halls
- Lublin - 10 halls
- Radom - 6 halls ( Galeria Słoneczna shopping center )
- Rumia - 5 halls, 800 seats ( Galeria Rumia shopping center )
- Rzeszów - 9 halls ( Millenium Hall shopping center )
- Tarnów - 6 halls ( Galeria Strusina shopping center )
In addition, the construction of eleven more multi-cinema systems in the cities of Bełchatów , Gdynia, Kraków, Leszno , Łomża , Olsztyn , Opole , Poznan, Słupsk , Stettin and Warsaw are planned by the end of 2013 .
Locations abroad
- Riga, Latvia - 8 halls, 1700 seats ( Riga Plaza )
- Wilno, Lithuania - 7 halls, 1673 seats ( OZAS Gallery shopping center )
References and comments
- ↑ This chain was operated by Apollo Silver Screen World Cinemas
Web links
- Company website