Coca-Cola Plaza, Entertainment complex in Sadama, Estonia
Coca-Cola Plaza is an entertainment complex spanning six floors in the Sadama district of Tallinn, housing multiple screening rooms equipped with modern projection technology and sound systems. The facility offers different film formats and presentation capabilities on each level.
The cinema was designed by Estonian architect Andri Kirsima and opened on March 10, 2001 as part of Tallinn's urban development. This opening marked a significant point in the city's modernization of entertainment infrastructure.
The cinema shows both international blockbusters and Estonian films, supporting local filmmakers while connecting audiences with cinema from around the world. This makes it a place where local and global film culture meet.
The complex is easily accessible by public transportation and offers parking facilities nearby for those arriving by car. Food and beverage services are available inside the building to ensure a comfortable visit.
The building houses specialized screening rooms on different floors, each equipped with different projection formats and technical setups for specific film presentations. This variety allows different types of films to be shown under optimal conditions.
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