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  2. Palace Cinemas (Central Europe) - Wikipedia

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    Palace Cinemas was a cinema multiplex chain of 22 sites with 185 screens in the Czech Republic (8 theatres), Slovakia (3 theatres) and Hungary (11 theaters). Originally Palace Cinemas was a joint venture of United Cinemas International (UCI), but later was fully owned by Argus Capital Partners.

  3. Timeline of Brno - Wikipedia

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    2001 - Cinema City Velky Spalicek opens. [28] 2004 University of Defence (Czech Republic) established. [27] ProtestFest begins. [29] Richard Svoboda becomes mayor. 2006 - Roman Onderka becomes mayor. 2009 - September: Catholic pope visits Brno. 2010 - Cinema Mundi International Film Festival begins. 2011

  4. Cinema City Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    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 - 12 screens, opened October 2002

  5. University Cinema Scala - Wikipedia

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    The first mobile cinematographs appear edin Brno in 1896 and the first permanent cinema opened in 1907. However, the current University Cinema Scala only opened about 20 years later, when there were already a number of other cinemas in the city: Centrál (the first cinema, that opened in 1907), Edison (1908), Varieté (later turned into the Divadlo Radost theatre), Oránia (1911), Lidový ...

  6. M-Palace - Wikipedia

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    M-Palace (Czech: M-Palác) is a high-rise building in Brno, Czech Republic. The building is 60 meters high and it is one of the tallest buildings in Brno. The building consists of a sixteen-floors tower and two-floors building. The tower is mainly used for offices and in the two floors building is a shopping mall.

  7. Reduta Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Reduta Theatre (Czech: Divadlo Reduta) is a theatre in Brno, Czech Republic. It was built on the city's oldest square and began its life in Renaissance times as the Taverna (Tavern) Theatre. In 1767, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart performed with his sister in a concert there. It is now part of the National Theatre in Brno.

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  9. The Czech Year - Wikipedia

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    The Czech Year (Czech title: Špalíček), also called A Treasury of Fairy-Tales, is a 1947 stop-motion-animated puppet feature film from Czechoslovakia. [1] It was the first feature film directed by Jiří Trnka, and it proceeded to win several international awards and make his name famous in the animation world.