Wejście Wschodnie MTP, Main entrance pavilion at Poznań International Fair, Poland
Wejście Wschodnie MTP is the main entrance pavilion at the Poznań International Fair. The facade features multiple layers of glass with a transparency film that allows clear views of the MTP Needle through its walls.
The site previously held the Flagpole Square during the Polish People's Republic, where national flags of participating countries were displayed. The current building was constructed in 2003 as part of the modern fairground development.
The entrance serves as a meeting point for people attending exhibitions and trade fairs. Visitors experience the activity of business professionals and specialists from different fields gathering and exchanging ideas here.
The entrance offers cash services, visitor information desks, and cloakroom facilities for guests. It also provides conference rooms and administrative areas that visitors can use during events and exhibitions.
The structure connects directly with the British Pavilion and Trade Centre to form one integrated complex. This combined design by Studio ADS creates a unified space for international business activities.
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