Rhyl's Apollo Cinema reopens after revamp
Rhyl's Apollo Cinema has reopened to the public today (15 August) - six months after the venue closed in order to undergo a £2.5m refurbishment designed by EWA Architects.
All five screens at the North Wales seafront cinema now include Sony 4k digital projection, along with RealD 3D technology and Dolby digital sound systems. Denbighshire County Council and the Welsh Assembly Government funded the renovation, which has also included the creation of a licensed bar area and a Costa Coffee outlet.
Tania Jones, general manager of Rhyl's Apollo Cinema, said: "It has been our goal to bring the Rhyl cinema bang up to date, with the latest cinema technology, to provide the town with a thriving entertainment hub. "The town deserves access to the best quality viewing experience, and we are committed to ensuring Rhyl and surrounding areas can experience their choice of film the way they should be presented."
Details: www.apollocinemas.com
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