Convention centers The All-Russia Exhibition Centre or All-Russian Exhibition Centre is a permanent general-purpose trade show in Moscow, Russia. ...more on Wikipedia about "All-Russia Exhibition Centre"
The Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, is located on the site of the former Interstate railway station in South Brisbane near the South Bank Parklands, Brisbane in Queensland, Australia. The building is adjacent to South Brisbane Railway Station. ...more on Wikipedia about "Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre"
Canada Place is a building situated on the Burrard Inlet waterfront of Vancouver, British Columbia. It is the home of the Vancouver Convention & Exhibition Centre, the Pan Pacific Hotel, and an IMAX 3D theatre, the first in the world. It is also the main cruise ship terminal, where most of Vancouver's famous cruises to Alaska originate. It was constructed for Expo 86 as the pavilion for Canada. It was the only venue for the fair that was not at the main site on the north shore of False Creek. It could be reached by taking a ride on the new SkyTrain. The striking white sails of the building has made it a prominent landmark for the city, as well as drawing comparisons to the Sydney Opera House in Sydney, Australia. ...more on Wikipedia about "Canada Place"
A Convention center, in American English, is a exhibition hall, or conference center, that holds conventions. A large, cavernous public building with enough open space to host public and private business and social events for the surrounding municipal and metropolitan areas. ...more on Wikipedia about "Convention center"
Kenyatta International Conference Centre is a 30-storey building located in Nairobi, Kenya. ...more on Wikipedia about "Kenyatta International Conference Centre"
The Maison de la Mutualité (often shortened to la Mutualité) is a conference center in Paris, France, located near the métro station Maubert Mutualité, in the Ve arrondissement. ...more on Wikipedia about "Maison de la Mutualité"
Metro Toronto Convention Centre is the largest convention centre in Canada with 460,000 square feet (43,000 m²), located in downtown Toronto, Ontario at 255 Front Street West. ...more on Wikipedia about "Metro Toronto Convention Centre"
The Palais d'Industrie (Palace of Industry) was an exhibition hall erected for the Paris World Fair in 1855. It was mainly designed by Jean-Marie-Victor Viel and Alexandre Barrault, and finally destroyed in 1897 to make way for the Grand Palais of the World Fair in 1900. ...more on Wikipedia about "Palais d'Industrie"
The Patio de la Madera, formally known as Centro de Exposiciones y Convenciones Complejo Patio de la Madera, is a complex located in Rosario, , occupying two blocks opposite the Mariano Moreno Bus Terminal, near the geographic center of the city. The formal name is almost never used; the shorter form Centro de Convenciones Patio de la Madera is preferred even in official communications. ...more on Wikipedia about "Patio de la Madera"
The Perth Convention Exhibition Centre ( ) is a convention centre located in Perth, Western Australia. It opened in September 2004. It is located on the Swan River river foreshore, it is only a short walk from the Perth CBD. ...more on Wikipedia about "Perth Convention Exhibition Centre"
The Queen Sirikit National Convention Center (QSNCC, or also known simply as Queen Sirikit Convention Center) in Bangkok is the largest convention centre in Thailand. It is situated in the middle of Bangkok, between Sukhumvit Road and Rama IV Road. The MRT transportation has a stop at Queen Sirikit National Convention Center Station. ...more on Wikipedia about "Queen Sirikit National Convention Center"
Rogers Centre, also known by its original name SkyDome, [1] is a multi-purpose stadium in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, situated next to the CN Tower near the shores of Lake Ontario. It is home to Major League Baseball's Toronto Blue Jays and the Canadian Football League's Toronto Argonauts. While it is primarily a sports venue, Rogers Centre also hosts other large-scale events such as conventions, trade fairs, and concerts. ...more on Wikipedia about "Rogers Centre"
Sala Palatului ("the Palace Hall") in Bucharest, Romania is a conference hall immediately behind the National Museum of Art of Romania, the former royal palace in the heart of the city. It was built in 1959–1960, during the communist era. It has been the site of conferences such as the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe, the World Congress on Population, the World Congress on Energy, and the World Congress of the Red Cross. It is now also used as a general conference and convention center and as a concert venue. The main hall can hold 4,060 people. ...more on Wikipedia about "Sala Palatului"
The Sherbourne Conference Centre is found in the Eastern Caribbean country of Barbados. It is located just outside of the capital city Bridgetown, in the area of Two Mill Hill, Saint Michael. ...more on Wikipedia about "Sherbourne Conference Centre"
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