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Heimtextil in Frankfurt am Main, Germany is an international trade fair for home and contract textiles with more than 2,700 exhibitors and roughly 67,000 trade visitors. [1] Throughout the four days of the event in mid-January, the trade fair serves as a business and information platform for manufacturers, retailers and designers from around ...
Messe Frankfurt (lit. ' Frankfurt Trade Fair ') is one of the world's largest trade fair, congress and event organizer with its own exhibition grounds. [3] [4] The organization has 2,500 employees at some 30 locations, generating annual sales of around €661 million. Its services include renting exhibition grounds, trade fair construction and ...
Frankfurt am Main Messe station (German: Bahnhof Frankfurt am Main Messe) is an S-Bahn station in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, in the district of Bockenheim in the middle of the Frankfurt Trade Fair grounds. The station was opened in 1999 to improve the fair's public transport connections. It consists of two platform tracks facing a central ...
The five-day annual event in mid-October is held at the Frankfurt Trade Fair grounds in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. The first three days are restricted exclusively to trade visitors; the general public can attend on the weekend, for a fee. [citation needed] In 2009, 7,314 exhibitors from some 100 countries presented over 400,000 books.
1891 – Frankfurt, Germany – International Electrotechnical Exhibition [69] 1891 – Kingston, Jamaica – International Exhibition (1891) [13] 1891 – Prague, Austria-Hungary – General Land Centennial Exhibition (1891) at the Prague Exhibition Grounds
Mashhad International Exhibition Center [13] Milad Tower; Iran International Exhibitions Company, Tehran International Permanent Fairground [14] IRIB International Conference Center; Iran Mall exhibition center; Isfahan Fair, Isfahan Province International Exhibition Co. Isfahan Imam Khamenei International Convention Center; Isfahan City Center
Just six months later, in September 1951, a second exhibition in Berlin was held, gathering 290,000 visitors. From then on, the German automobile industry bade farewell to its traditional exhibition site in Berlin and relocated the motor show completely to Frankfurt. The IAA was also rescheduled to only take place every other year. [citation ...
Messe Torhaus is a high rise building in the Bockenheim district of Frankfurt, Germany.It was designed by Oswald Mathias Ungers.. Built by Hochtief, 400 workers constructed the 60,000 ton building in a record time of 13 months from 1983 to 1984.