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Promenada Mall Bucharest is a shopping center located in Romania. It was developed by investment firm Raiffeisen Evolution [1] and inaugurated on 17 October 2013, after a 130 million euro investment. [2] Promenada is the first mall opened in bucharest after the financial crisis in 2007–2009, construction began in January 2012 and lasted 22 ...
AFI Cotroceni, Bucharest Mega Mall, Bucharest Palas Mall, Iași This is a list of notable shopping malls , retail parks , and department stores in Romania . Bihor County
Stage III : Promenada mall [ edit ] The shopping and entertainment center has a gross floor area of approximately 110,000 m 2 (1,200,000 sq ft) and is divided into 3 basement floors with some 1,300 parking spaces and 3 upper floors with sales areas (ground floor and 1st upper floor) as well as a food court and a cinema center in the 2nd upper ...
Cineplexx continued to expand with a multiplex in Sibiu in February 2020, in Târgu Mureș in September 2020, [5] and others planned in Craiova and Iași. The latest addition is the new Cineplexx in Sarajevo with eight cinema halls totaling 1,400 seats, which opened in June 2021 and also serves as a major venue for the annual Sarajevo Film ...
Promenada Mall (Bucharest) S. Sun Plaza (Bucharest) U. Unirea Shopping Center; V. Veranda Mall This page was last edited on 9 April 2023, at 13:28 (UTC). Text is ...
Plaza Romania is a shopping mall in Bucharest, Romania.The construction, based on an uncompleted hunger circus abandoned after the fall of Nicolae Ceaușescu, has three distinguishable parts — a central structure with a dome 40 metres (130 ft) in diameter, and two new and complex wing structures.
Cinema Papers was first published as a nationally distributed magazine in January 1974. [1] The name was derived, via a single issue magazine produced by students at La Trobe University in October 1967, from the influential French journal Cahiers du Cinéma. [2] The magazine was published on a bimonthly basis and had its headquarters in Melbourne.
Trafic: Revue de cinéma is a French arts and letters journal [1] focusing on cinema. The journal enjoys a significant position in debates about cinema and the moving image in France, and to a lesser degree internationally, due to the varied and extensive list of authors who have contributed to it over the past three decades.