With the recent news that the town’s former Odeon cinema could soon be occupied, we look back to the construction and grand opening of the former Virgin Cinema multiplex, now Cineworld, at Cardinal Park.

Ipswich Star: The outside of the Virgin Cinema just as it nears completionThe outside of the Virgin Cinema just as it nears completion

Virgin Cinemas launched in 1995 after the acquisition of the largest movie theatre operator, MGM cinemas.

Ipswich Star: One of the cinema screens as it's being builtOne of the cinema screens as it's being built

Three years later and the construction of the brand new multiplex on Cardinal Park in Ipswich town centre was finishing up, comprising an 11 screen multiplex with THX screens and a premiere room offering free popcorn and snacks.

Ipswich Star: One of the cinema screens as it's being builtOne of the cinema screens as it's being built

Sir Richard Branson made an appearance at the newly built cinema, offering tours and interviews to the press and greeting his newest staff members at the site.

Ipswich Star: Richard Branson trying out one of the seats in the new Virgin CinemaRichard Branson trying out one of the seats in the new Virgin Cinema

But the cinema’s time under the Virgin branding was short lived, and in 2002 the company sold the chain.

Ipswich Star: Richard Branson trying out one of the seats in the new Virgin CinemaRichard Branson trying out one of the seats in the new Virgin Cinema

The cinema at Cardinal Park soon became Cineworld, which still stands at the site today.

Ipswich Star: Richard Branson trying out one of the seats in the new Virgin CinemaRichard Branson trying out one of the seats in the new Virgin Cinema

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