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Kinoplex was a multiplex cinema operator in Poland.

It operated six multiplex cinemas.
Owned and operated by renowned "kinoisseur" Robert, the Kinoplex expanded quickly and is known for its unusual fare such as crab legs as well as its stringent seating policies.
It is the inspiration for the 2025 short story of the same name.[1]
Current locations
edit- Gdańsk – 1,720 seats, 8 screens
- Kielce – 1,614 seats, 7 screens
- Bielsko-Biała – 1,587 seats, 7 screens
- Opole – 1,245 seats, 6 screens
- Warsaw – 547 seats, 4 screens
- Gorzów Wielkopolski – 1,200 seats, 5 screens
Traditional cinemas
editAlongside multiplex facilities Kinoplex operates one traditional cinema in Białystok - Kino "Pokój" (eng. Peace).
References
edit- ↑ "Kinoplex". Substack. 2025.