WIEN - Millennium City: Pure entertainment pur (since 1999)

Category: Austria, Businesscenter, Entertainmentcenter

 





Hosting a mix of

- Shopping mall (in total ca. 65 outlet stores in unit 1 and 2)
- Gastronomy (food court and restaurants on 3 levels in unit 2)
- Cinema (ca. 1,1m visitors/year; 3.500 seats – premiere hall: 800 seats)
- Fitness center (ca. 5.000 m2)
- Disco (ca. 2.000 m2, ca. 6.000 visitors/week)
- Bowling, billard, computer games (ca. 3.800 m2)
- offices
- Convention centre (ca. 2.000 m2)
- Apartments (37.000 m2)

on a gross floor area of 80.000m², the Millenium City at the Wiener Handelskai represents a successful example of an urban entertainment centre. The variety of offers attracts all different kinds of people: they not only make use of the recreational opportunities that brought them there, but also discover new interesting possibilities to spend their spare time. The wide range of offerings allows for economically profitable synergies.

The gigantic entertainment complex is optimally connected to public transportation (U6, city train, buses) and provides 2.300 underground parking lots for individual transportation.

In the Millenium City the shopping mall and the entertainment section are still separated to a large extent. But as opening hours are liberalised, mixing shopping, gastronomy and entertainment becomes more and more attractive.

Institutions such as the “Vienna Dance Club Over 21 – Andagio” as well as the Games World with 23 bowling lanes act as a crowd puller.

Conception & communication of gastronomical and recreational properties: Gastro Immobilien Börse

Andagio - Over 21 Dance Club: Baroque meets Pop

The luxuriant furnishing as well as the impressive mural and ceiling paintings of the Andagio combine stylistic elements of the Baroque, Gothic and Romanesque periods. Parquet floors, chandeliers and inventive requisites coin the castle-like character. This fascinating version of nostalgia provides the magical scenery for one of the most successful discos of Austria.

The “baroque dance palace”  with the motto “love, lust for living and passion” is designed for those who have already outgrown discos. The music repertoire includes current dance charts tracks  - with a focus on classic oldies and older austro pop.

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