Cinemas, "Glasgow"

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IMAX Theatre

Glasgow Science Centre, 50 Pacific Quay, Glasgow, G51 1EA

Glasgow Science Centre is one of Scotland's must-see visitor attractions - presenting concepts of science and technology in unique and inspiring ways. What are the main attractions? In fact it is many attractions, all brought together to entertain and…

Cineworld Parkhead

Forge Shopping Centre, 1221 Gallowgate, Glasgow, G31 4EB

Glasgow's first modern multiplex has been part of the Cineworld group since 2005. It forms part of the Forge shopping centre and has seven screens.

Grosvenor Cinema

Ashton Lane, Glasgow, G12 8SJ

A bar and restaurant complement the Grosvenor on Ashton Lane. Reopened in 2003 after an 18 month refurbishment, it now hosts two screens featuring leather seats.

Cineworld Renfrew Street

7 Renfrew Street, Glasgow, G1 2RL

The World's Tallest Cinema was also the UK's busiest in 2003. A Cineworld cinema since 2005, this mammoth building features 18 screens.

Showcase Cinema Glasgow

Barrbridge Leisure Centre, Coatbridge, Glasgow, G69 7TZ

Part of the Barrbridge Leisure Centre, this 14 screen multiplex is well served by local eateries and plentiful parking.

Glasgow Film Theatre

12 Rose Street, Glasgow, G3 6RB

Originally built as the Cosmo in 1939, this was the first art-house cinema constructed outside London. From 1974, the B-Listed building became better known as the GFT and now features two screens and hosts the Glasgow Film Festival.

Odeon at the Quay

Springfield Quay, Paisley Road, Glasgow, G5 8NP

First opened in 1996, this 12 screen multiplex is part of a complex comprising a casino, hotel, restaurants and multi-storey car park.

Empire Clydebank

Clyde Regional Centre, 23 Britannia Way, Clydebank, Glasgow, G81 2RZ

This ten screen multiplex was opened in 1985 as part of the Clydebank Shopping Centre.