Italy and Spain In Italy there were 4 UGC multiplexes : Porta di Roma and Parco Leonardo in
Rome and
Fiumicino, 45 ° N in
Moncalieri in the urban area of
Turin (located exactly on the 45th parallel north, from which it takes its name) and Romagna in
Savignano sul Rubicone, close to
Cesena and
Rimini. The 4 multiplexes consisted of 66 screens and 15,000 total seats. In Spain UGC had 5 multiplexes: three in
Madrid and one each in
Valladolid and
Cádiz.
Odeon and UCI Cinema Group purchased in 2011 the UGC Cinemas in Italy which are integrated in UCI Cinemas Italy and in Spain which were integrated in the local chain of cinemas
Cinesa.
United Kingdom and Ireland UGC was formerly also a leading UK cinema owner following the purchase of
Richard Branson's
Virgin Cinema Group, which it purchased in October 1999. In December 2004, the business was sold to Blackstone Group and joined with Cine-UK to trade as
Cineworld. UGC's chain in the UK and Ireland consisted of: •
United Kingdom: 41 cinemas, 391 screens; •
Ireland: 1 cinema, 17 screens. In July 2005,
Cineworld began to phase out the UGC brand, replacing it with its own Cineworld logo. This rebranding was completed in September 2005. Cineworld has retained certain aspects of the UGC offer, including the Unlimited season ticket, originally introduced by Virgin, and the free magazine of the same name. == See also ==