Difference between revisions of "Kolosej De Luxe Kranj"
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Following World War II there were two cinemas in Kranj - Kino Kranj (a private enterprise of Valentin Hvala) and Kino Stražišče (rented by Mirko Cegnar). Both halls were nationalised and managed after 1948 by Kinopodjetje Kranj, which also opened the Partizan, one of the most beautiful open air cinemas in Slovenia. Today's Kranj cinema hall was opened in 1961. It has 472 seats and was in its day the best equipped hall in Slovenia. [[Kranj Cinema Centre]] became part of the [[Kolosej Cinematographers]] group in April 2006. | Following World War II there were two cinemas in Kranj - Kino Kranj (a private enterprise of Valentin Hvala) and Kino Stražišče (rented by Mirko Cegnar). Both halls were nationalised and managed after 1948 by Kinopodjetje Kranj, which also opened the Partizan, one of the most beautiful open air cinemas in Slovenia. Today's Kranj cinema hall was opened in 1961. It has 472 seats and was in its day the best equipped hall in Slovenia. [[Kranj Cinema Centre]] became part of the [[Kolosej Cinematographers]] group in April 2006. | ||
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