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Anděl crossing and Zlatý Anděl building in the southwest corner. Anděl is a neighbourhood in Prague 5's central district of Smíchov, centered on a busy interchange.The name means 'angel' in Czech and originates from the 19th century U zlatého anděla (Golden Angel) pub originally named after a fresco in the gable depicting an angel.
A former Village Cinema on Anděl, Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic. These cinemas operated from 1999 until 2009, and are now part of the CineStar network of multiplexes. These cinemas operated from 1999 until 2009, and are now part of the CineStar network of multiplexes.
Andel Exit (also called as Angel Exit) is a 2000 Czech drama movie directed by Vladimír Michálek with Jan Cechticky and Klára Issová. [1] The movie was based on the 1995 novel of Jáchym Topol named Anděl. The movie earned two Czech Lion Awards in 2000 for Best Design and Best Editing. [2]
Czech cinema comprises the cinema of the Czech Republic as well as contributions to cinema by Czech people during the Austrian-Hungarian Empire period.. The earliest Czech cinema began in 1898 with Jan Kříženecký, later major contributions were made by interwar directors such as Karel Lamač and Martin Frič, with Barrandov Studios founded in 1933.
Andel or Anděl may refer to: Andel, Netherlands, a village in the municipality of Altena; Angel Award (Czech music) (Czech: cena Anděl) Anděl (neighborhood), a part of the Czech capital Prague; Anděl (Prague Metro), a metro station in the Anděl neighborhood of Prague; Andel, Côtes-d'Armor, a commune in France; Anděl (crater), a lunar crater
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, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Slovakia. CCI also runs a chain of Israeli multiplexes under the name of Rav-Hen.
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However Carrefour ceased operations in Prague in 2006 and the hypermarket was taken over by Tesco. [8] Other tenants, spanning the three floors of the centre, [5] include a multiplex cinema, currently branded as Cinema City. In addition to the big name tenants, the centre also features smaller, niche shops. [9]