is a brand of
Multiplex Cinemas in eastern and central
Europe , runned by the
Israeli company
Cinema City International (CCI). In Europe it has cinemas in
Hungary ,
Poland and the
Czech Republic . In Poland Cinema City has almost 40% of the multiplex market, with
Multikino it's major competitor. CCI also runs a chain of Israeli multiplexes under the name of
Rav-Hen .
- Arkadia ( Warsaw ) - 2798 seats, 15 screens, opened Nov 2004
- Bemowo ( Warsaw ) - 2400 seats, 11 screens, opened Dec 2000
- Janki ( Warsaw ) - 1966 seats, 10 screens, opened 2002
- Promenada ( Warsaw ) - 2849 seats, 13 screens, opened 2002
- Sadyba ( Warsaw ) - 2959 seats, 12 screens + IMAX , opened Sep 2000
- Galeria Mokotów ( Warsaw ) - 3276 seats, 14 screens, opened 2002
- Plaza ( Kraków ) - 2664 seats, 9 screens + IMAX , opened 2001
- Zakopianka ( Kraków ) - 2218 seats, 10 screens, opened 2002
- Galeria Kazimierz ( Kraków ) - 1813 seats, 10 screens, opened Mar 2005
- Korona ( Wrocław ) - 2027 seats, 9 screens, opened 2002
- Punkt 44 ( Katowice ) - 2570 seats, 11 screens + IMAX , opened 2002
- Plaza ( Ruda Śląska ) - 1557 seats, 8 screens, opened 2001
- Krewetka ( Gdańsk ) - 1871 seats, 8 screens, opened 2003
- Wolność ( Częstochowa ) - 1670 seats, 8 screens, opened Sep 2004
- Toruń ( Toruń ) - 2495 seats, 12 screens, opened May 2005
- Plaza ( Poznań ) - 2065 seats, 9 screens + IMAX , opened Jun 2005
- Silesia City Center ( Katowice / Metropolian Katowice ) - 2900 seats, 13 screens, opened Dec 2005
Cinema City has exclusive rights for operating
IMAX technology theatres in Poland. It currently runs four IMAX theatres, alongside it's multiplexes in:
Company's
Management Board consist of three members:
In Poland the company is run by Mr. Rafał Rybski, Director of Operations.
In 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).