WTC Expo, Exhibition center in Leeuwarden, Netherlands
WTC Expo is an exhibition center in Leeuwarden with multiple halls designed for trade shows, conferences, and conventions of various sizes. The facility includes conference rooms and accommodation on-site for attendees.
The facility started as a livestock market hall in 1963 and later evolved into the Frisian Expo Center. In 2005, it joined the World Trade Center network and took on its current name.
The venue brings together local businesses and international markets through events where regional professionals showcase their work and products. You will see people from different industries gathering and exchanging ideas here.
The venue is easy to reach and has adequate parking for visitors. It helps to check the event schedule in advance, as the various halls are used on different days.
Each hall bears a name reflecting the Germanic tribes that historically lived in Friesland: Friezenhal, Keltenhal, Saksenhal, and Frankenhal. This naming choice gives the venue a connection to the region's deep past.
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