International Exhibition Centre, Ukraine exhibition centre in Kyiv, Ukraine
The International Exhibition Centre is a large event venue in Kyiv featuring four modern pavilions and extensive open halls. The facility covers around 58,000 square meters total, with more than 28,000 square meters dedicated to exhibition space, supplemented by conference rooms, a concert hall, and various service facilities.
The facility was built between 1999 and 2002 and opened in 2002, designed by architect Janusz Wig. Since its opening, it has evolved into a major event venue and hosted significant events including the OSCE Ministerial Council meeting in 2013 and the Eurovision Song Contest in 2017.
This venue serves as a meeting point where professionals, exhibitors, and visitors from Ukraine and abroad gather to discover innovations and establish connections. It functions as a platform for sharing new products, projects, and ideas across different industries and communities.
The centre is easily accessible by public transport and has a large underground car park with around 2,500 spaces. Visitors can use cafes and restaurants within the building and find clear signage throughout the spacious, open areas to help navigate.
The centre holds the distinction of being the largest event facility in Ukraine and continues to employ modern air-conditioning and lighting that make it a comfortable venue. It attracts not only business professionals but also enthusiasts seeking to discover new products, crafts, and local innovations.
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