UGC Ciné Cité Bercy, Multiplex cinema in Bercy Village, Paris, France.
UGC Ciné Cité Bercy is a multiplex with 18 screening rooms housed in a modern building complex within Bercy Village. The rooms provide multiple daily showtimes with more than 4,000 seats distributed across the venue.
This cinema opened in 1998 and was designed by architects Valode & Pistre. It became part of the transformation of the former wine storage district into a modern entertainment destination.
The cinema shows French and international films, balancing mainstream releases with independent productions that change throughout the year. Visitors find a range of genres reflecting both European and world cinema.
The cinema has direct metro access and sits centrally within Bercy Village, making it easy to reach. The location offers good parking options and is surrounded by restaurants and shops.
The cinema sits within a former wine storage district that now blends cinema, shopping, and dining in one pedestrian-friendly area. The site has an unusual past as a hub for wine production and storage during the 1800s.
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