Poznań International Fair, Convention center in Poznań, Poland
Poznań International Fair is a convention center featuring 16 air-conditioned exhibition halls and 81 conference rooms spread across a large complex in central Poznań. The facility accommodates major trade events and international gatherings with multiple spaces for different types of meetings and displays.
The fair was founded in 1921 following a merchants' congress, initially attracting Polish exhibitors to trade there. After suffering major damage during World War II, the site was rebuilt and gradually developed into an international venue.
The exhibition center stands as a central hub for Polish industrial innovation, bringing together manufacturers, distributors, and buyers from 70 different countries.
The center sits directly across from Poznań Główny railway station, making it easy to reach by train or local transport. Multiple restaurants and cafés on-site provide food options for visitors during events.
The venue hosts thousands of exhibitors each year from diverse industries and attracts visitors from over 70 countries. This international mix makes each event a meeting point for global business networks.
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