Parc des expositions de Langolvas, Exhibition center in Garlan, France.
The Parc des expositions de Langolvas is an exhibition ground in Brittany that spreads across a large area and provides different halls suited for various types of events. The facility includes a main hall and smaller spaces that can be adapted flexibly for cultural and commercial gatherings.
The venue was founded in 1968 and initially served as an exhibition ground for regional events. Later renovations modernized the infrastructure and expanded its capacity to host larger gatherings.
The venue hosts the annual Panoramas Festival since 2000, while in the 1990s the Tamaris Festival brought performances from Noir Désir and The Cramps.
The grounds are easily accessible by car and provide ample parking directly on site. Visitors should check what types of events are scheduled for their intended visit dates to plan accordingly.
The grand hall accommodates 7,200 standing visitors or 3,200 seated guests, complemented by an amphitheater that seats 320 people with a 108-square-meter stage.
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