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  2. Place de Brouckère - Wikipedia

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    For its role as a prestigious central square, its triangular configuration, and the presence of cinemas and theatres all around it, including the former Continental and Métropole café-hotels, La Scala theatre and Eldorado cinema (today's UGC De Brouckère), the Place de Brouckère could have been compared to a mini-Broadway in Brussels from ...

  3. UGC (cinema operator) - Wikipedia

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    Ireland: 1 cinema, 17 screens. In July 2005, Cineworld began to phase out the UGC brand, replacing it with its own Cineworld logo. This rebranding was completed in September 2005. Cineworld has retained certain aspects of the UGC offer, including the Unlimited season ticket, originally introduced by Virgin, and the free magazine of the same name.

  4. List of movie theater chains - Wikipedia

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    Omniplex – cinema chain in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland; Pathé - cinema chain in Belgium, France, Netherlands, Switzerland, Tunisia and Senegal; UCI Cinemas - cinema chain owned by Odeon Cinemas Group (AMC Theatres) in Germany, Italy and Portugal; UGC - cinema chain in France and Belgium; Village - cinema chain in Greece

  5. Category:Cinema chains in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cinema chains in Belgium" ... Pathé Cinémas; U. UGC (cinema operator) This page was last edited on 3 January 2022, at 19:58 (UTC ...

  6. Union Generale Cinematographique - Wikipedia

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  7. Kinepolis Brussels - Wikipedia

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    Kinepolis Brussels is a cinema complex on the Heysel/Heizel Plateau in Brussels, Belgium, owned by the Kinepolis Group. History

  8. Boulevard Anspach - Wikipedia

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    The Boulevard Anspach or Anspachlaan is a central boulevard in Brussels, Belgium, connecting the Place de Brouckère/De Brouckèreplein to the Place Fontainas/Fontainasplein. It was created following the covering of the river Senne (1867–1871), and bears the name of Jules Anspach , a former mayor of the City of Brussels .

  9. De Brouckère metro station - Wikipedia

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    De Brouckère is a rapid transit station located under the Place de Brouckère/De Brouckèreplein in central Brussels, Belgium.It consists of both a metro station (serving lines 1 and 5) and a premetro (underground tram) station (serving lines 4 and 10 on the North–South Axis between Brussels-North railway station and Albert premetro station).