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Centennial Hall, Modern exhibition hall in Wrocław, Poland.

The Centennial Hall features a circular layout with a reinforced concrete dome spanning 69 meters in diameter and rising 42 meters high.

The hall opened in 1913 to commemorate the Battle of Leipzig centenary, representing the largest reinforced concrete structure of its time.

The structure serves as a central venue for exhibitions, conferences, sports competitions, and performances, accommodating up to 7,200 seated attendees.

Visitors can reach the hall via tram or bus service, with operating hours from 9:00 to 18:00 Sunday through Thursday and 9:00 to 19:00 Friday and Saturday.

The building incorporates a quatrefoil ground plan with symmetrical sections, featuring clerestory windows that enhance natural light and acoustics.

Location: Wrocław

Inception: 1911

Architects: Max Berg

Official opening: May 20, 1913

Architectural style: modern architecture

Capacity: 7200

Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible

Made from material: cement

Address: 1 Wystawowa 51-618 Wrocław

Opening Hours: Sunday-Thursday 09:00-18:00; Friday-Saturday 09:00-19:00

Phone: +48713475150

Website: http://halastulecia.pl

GPS coordinates: 51.10694,17.07722

Latest update: May 28, 2025 18:18

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