Germany

Cologne Trade Fair

The Cologne Trade Fair is an international center where exhibitions and business events have been held for almost a century in all sectors.

Exhibition Center

In terms of size, the Cologne Trade Fair (Koelnmesse) is the world's 4th fair complex. Its exhibition area is 286 thousand square meters. m. The exhibition center annually hosts approximately 80 major exhibitions, which are visited by over 2 million people. Approximately 90% of world export products were presented at local exhibitions.

In 2006, the complex was reconstructed. This greatly improved its infrastructure. All 11 pavilions of the center are equipped with modern equipment. The complex is favorably located, and this is not the last reason for the popularity of the fair.

Participants and guests at the trade fair have at their disposal shopping centers, restaurants, bars and cafes, banks, hotels, post offices. Next to it is the Old Town, where you can go after hard work.

How to get there

Take tram 1, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9 to the stop KoelnMesse, Koelnarena.

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Watch the video: IAW Trade Fair Cologne (April 2024).

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