Cinema City Czech Republic

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 Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Slovakia. CCI also runs a chain of Israeli multiplexes under the name of Rav-Hen.

Cinema City Czech s.r.o
Corp.
IndustryCinemas
Founded25 April 2001 
HeadquartersPrague, The Czech Republic
Websitewww.cinemacity.cz

On 19 January 2011, as a part of a bigger European deal, Cinema City acquires 8 multiplexes (4 of them in Prague) from Palace Cinemas with 65 screens.

Current multiplex locations

Cinema City Megaplex in Westfield Chodov, Prague

Active cinemas:

  • Brno
    • Olympia - 10 screens, opened October 1999
    • Velký Špalíček - 1413 seats, 7 screens, opened August 2001
  • Prague
    • Slovanský dům - 10 screens, opened 2000
    • Nový Smíchov - 11 screens + 4DX, opened November 2001
    • Obchodní centrum Letňany - 8 screens, opened October 2002
    • Metropole Zličin - 1841 seats, 10 screens, opened December 2002
    • Palac Flora - 2150 seats, 8 screens + IMAX, opened March 2003
    • Westfield Chodov - 18 screens - 1 4DX - 3 VIP, opened October 2017
  • Other

Former cinemas:

  • Novodvorská Plaza (Prague) - 848 seats, 5 screens, opened March 2006 and ceased operation in December 2008 due to low visit rate
  • Galaxie (Prague) - 1728 seats, 9 screens, opened April 1996 as the first multiplex cinema in the Czech Republic and ceased operation in September 2019.[1]

Current IMAX locations

Outside Poland CCI runs one IMAX cinema in Prague, alongside Flora multiplex.

Corporate governance

The board of directors has three members:

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