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Company type | Joint-stock company |
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Industry | Entertainment |
Founded | 2003 |
Founder | Anton Puhach |
Headquarters | Kiev, Ukraine |
Website | www |
Multiplex Cinemas are a chain of multiplex cinemas based in Ukraine.
Origins
The first cinema in the chain was the City Centre Cinema in Nikolaev, which was established in 2006. Cinemas in other cities and towns were then added to the newly formed Multiplex Group over the next few years.
Locations
Multiplex Cinemas currently have 21 cinema complexes throughout Ukraine:
- Kyiv (6 theatres, 40 screens, 1 IMAX)
- Dnipropetrovsk (7 screens)
- Kryvyi Rih (4 screens)
- Kherson (6 screens)
- Cherkasy (2 theatres, 4 screens)
- Zhytomyr (5 screens)
- Mariupol (4 screens)
- Odessa (4 screens)
- Kharkov (5 screens)
- Zaporizhia (3 screens)
- Rivne (2 screens)
- Khmelnitsky (4 screens)
- Nikolaev (4 screens)
- Donetsk (2 theatres, 10 screens)
References
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