Helios (cinemas)
Helios S.A. (formerly Centrum Filmowe Helios S.A.) is a Poland-based chain of multi-screen cinemas.
- Cinema Helios (Gdańsk Metropolia)
- Screening room with recliners in Cinema Helios (Warszawa)
- Cinema Helios (Łódź Sukcesja)
- Cinema Helios (Poznań – Posnania)
Our history
Helios S.A. is Poland’s largest cinema chain by the number of facilities. The company has been active since 1993 and now can boast 47 cinemas in 40 cities. Since 31 August 2010,
Helios S.A. has been part of Agora S.A. Group
Our cinemas show the latest 2D and 3D films. Helios has been the first in Poland to launch an innovative concept. Helios Dream stands out for its contemporary design, comfortable, adjustable leather seats, Dolby Atmos sound system and 4K resolution screens.
On top of regular show listings, Helios’s visitors can enjoy special screenings dedicated to specific audiences: women, cinema enthusiasts, seasoned cineastes or fans of cultural events or all-night movie marathons.
Helios was awarded the “Teraz Polska” (Poland Now) Emblem in the 25th “Teraz Polska” Competition for Services[4] and the Created in Poland Superbrands 2015/16 Award in the Cinemas category.
Helios Cinemas in Poland
- Bełchatów – Galeria Olimpia – 4 screening rooms, 845 seats
- Białystok Atrium Biała – 8 screening rooms, 1705 seats
- Białystok Alfa Centrum – 7 screening rooms, 1291 seats
- Białystok Galeria Jurowiecka – 6 screening rooms, 979 seats
- Bielsko-Biała – Galeria Sfera – 7 screening rooms, 1547 seats
- Bydgoszcz – Galeria Pomorska – 7 screening rooms, 1123 seatsa
- Dąbrowa Górnicza – CH Pogoria – 5 screening rooms, 841 seats
- Gdańsk – Alfa Centrum – 8 screening rooms, 1712 seats
- Gdańsk – Galeria Metropolia – 7 screening rooms, 1074 seats
- Gdańsk – Forum Gdańsk - 9 screening rooms, 1084 seats
- Gdynia – Centrum Riviera – 6 screening rooms, 1236 seats
- Gniezno – Galeria Gniezno – 3 screening rooms, 343 seats
- Gorzów Wielkopolski – Galeria Askana – 5 screening rooms, 1028 seats
- Grudziądz – Galeria Alfa – 5 screening rooms, 1295 seats
- Jelenia Góra – Galeria Sudecka – 5 screening rooms, 900 seats
- Kalisz – Galeria Amber – 7 screening rooms, 1442 seats
- Katowice – Galeria Libero – 8 screening rooms, 1114 seats[6]
- Kędzierzyn-Koźle – Galeria Odrzańskie Ogrody – 4 screening rooms, 857 seats
- Kielce – Galeria Echo – 7 screening rooms, 1614 seats
- Konin – Galeria Nad Jeziorem – 5 screening rooms, 923 seatsa
- Krosno – Galeria VIVO! – 4 screening rooms, 808 seats
- Legnica – Galeria Piastów – 5 screening rooms, 1086 seats
- Lubin – Cuprum Arena – 5 screening rooms, 1123 seatsa
- Łódź – CH-R Sukcesja – 9 screening rooms, 1980 seats
- Nowy Sącz – Galeria Trzy-Korony – 5 screening rooms, 1095 seats
- Olsztyn – Aura Centrum Olsztyna – 8 screening rooms, 1904 seatsa
- Opole – Solaris Center – 6 screening rooms, 1240 seats
- Piła – Artium Kasztanowa – 4 screening rooms, 593 seats
- Piotrków Trybunalski – Focus Mall – 5 screening rooms, 1064 seats
- Płock – Galeria Wisła – 5 screening rooms, 1010 seats
- Poznań – Galeria Posnania – 8 screening rooms, 1561 seats
- Przemyśl – Galeria Sanowa – 4 screening rooms, 578 seats
- Radom – 5 screening rooms, 1370 seats
- Rzeszów – Kino Helios przy al. Powstańców Warszawy 14 – 4 screening rooms, 1202 seats
- Rzeszów – Galeria Rzeszów – 6 screening rooms, 1185 seats
- Siedlce – Galeria Siedlce – 5 screening rooms, 1033 seats
- Sosnowiec – 4 screening rooms, 1217 seats
- Stalowa Wola – Galeria VIVO – 4 screening rooms, 658 seats
- Starachowice – Centrum Galardia – 4 screening rooms, 629 seats
- Szczecin – DK Kupiec – 4 screening rooms, 1222 seats
- Szczecin – Outlet Park – 7 screening rooms, 1403 seats
- Tczew – Galeria Kociewska – 4 screening rooms, 800 seats
- Tomaszów Mazowiecki – Galeria Tomaszów – 4 screening rooms, 754 seats
- Warszawa – Blue City – 8 screening rooms, 869 seats[7][8],
- Wołomin – Fabryka Wołomin – 4 screening rooms, 593 seats
- Wrocław – Magnolia Park – 7 screening rooms, 1230 seats
- Wrocław – Bielany Wrocławskie – Aleja Bielany – 8 screening rooms, 1378 seats
Cinemas in development
2019
- Legionowo (4 screening rooms, 600 seats; 2019) – Galeria Gondola
- Pabianice (4 screening rooms, 600 seats; 2019) – Galeria Tkalnia
2020
- Żory (4 screening rooms, 650 seats; 2020) – Galeria Wiślanka[11]
- Ostrów Wielkopolski (4 screening rooms, 2020) – Galeria Ostrovia
- Piła (4 screening rooms, 700 seats 2020) – Galeria Vivo![12][9]