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Novomatic Group Opens Casino Admiral Granada in Andalusia

Novomatic Group has opened its third casino operation in the Autonomous Community of Andalusia in Spain. More than 800 guests attended the opening celebration of Casino Admiral Granada.
The casino lies in close proximity to the city centre of Granada. It welcomes guests with state-of-the-art gaming equipment, comprising 110 video slots with five different Jackpots, an electronic Roulette installation and a broad live gaming offer with several tables for American Roulette, Black Jack and Caribbean Stud Poker.
One of the highlights of the casino is “Admiral Arena” – a modern sports bar where guests can enjoy live broadcasts of sports events on large video walls in a relaxing atmosphere together with refreshments, drinks and international cuisine.
To complete the high-quality entertainment and gaming offer, the Casino Admiral Granada brought one of the most famous Asian restaurants from Seville to Granada: Kaori, which is famous for its exclusive variations of Sushi and excellent Teppanyaki dishes.
“In our new casino in Granada, we offer innovative premium entertainment. Andalusia is a very important market for Admiral and Novomatic: three of the six casinos in the region are operated by our group,” Manfred Schartner, MD of Admiral Casinos Spain said.
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