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sonia pulcinelli

4 years ago

The complex has a very large car park divided into...

The complex has a very large car park divided into an external part and an underground one, but I have never seen an entrance for disabled people, which I assume is there anyway.
It is a two-storey structure that, in addition to containing the space cinema, has dozens of shops of all kinds ranging from dealerships to tobacconists, through clothing and jewelery stores to even electronics stores. Upstairs there are restaurants and the games room with a bowling alley inside. However, the shops are almost always empty.
To date, restaurants include old wild west (absolutely recommended), 50's ristoburger (best avoided) and piadina + (very popular).
Frankly the structure starts to be quite rundown and often dirty, to go upstairs you can opt for normal stairs, or escalators or even a lift.
As for the part of the cinema, well I am really surprised at how it still remains open given the much higher prices of Uci cinemas (one of these cinemas is exactly two exits of the highway after the one that leads to Gherlinda). Honestly it's a long time since I came back here to see a movie because of the price, so I can't express myself about the rooms and their cleanliness or the competence of the staff. I remember, however, that when I came, not so long ago, I had a lot of fun and above all I went crazy for the gadgets that gave to the cinema bar.
Certainly suitable for families, it will certainly not be the moon but you can still spend a pleasant afternoon or evening, without a doubt. Very convenient location right next to the quasar and obi, in front there is Zeus party and I baby, a little further on a pet shop, sofa armchairs and a Japanese restaurant not bad which is called "samurai".

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