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Berlin Exhibition center

City: Germany - Berlin
Completion time: Completed in 2011
Exhibition area: 160,000m²
Exhibition Hall/Booth: 26 exhibition halls

The Berlin Exhibition Center, located in the Charlottenburg district of Berlin, Germany, was designed by Oswald Matthias Ungers and is the fifth largest exhibition hall in Germany. The total indoor exhibition area of the exhibition center is about 160,000 square meters, including 26 connected exhibition halls, and has 10,000 square meters of atrium, and the important trade fairs held here every year include Berlin International Green Week, Berlin International Radio Fair (IFA), International Tourism Market (ITB) and other international large-scale industry exhibitions.

Exhibition Hall related information

The Berlin International Exhibition Center is located in the west end of the city of Berlin, opposite the Radio Building on masurenallee Street in Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf. The first exhibition hall in Berlin was built in 1914, opposite the International Conference Center; Between 1993 and 1999, the exhibition area was expanded to the south by an additional 80,000 square meters, in contrast to the newly built rectilinear halls 1 to 6. The exhibition center has been in business since 2011, officially known as “ International Exhibition Center Berlin ” It is operated by Messe Berlin, Germany. The structure of the MESse Berlin is connected by a bridge that provides direct access to the pavilions, and to the south is CityCube Berlin, where the exhibition and conference hall opened in 2014.

 

 

Location information:

Messedamm 22, 14055 Berlin

 

 

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