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With the addition of the CVC, visitors now have a secure, handicap-accessible, and educational place to wait before their Capitol tours commence. Visitors are free to explore the CVC, which houses an exhibition hall, two gift shops, and a 530-seat food court. [11] Visiting the CVC and the Capitol are free.
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Indonesia Arena: 16,500 2012; reopened 2022 Beach City International Stadium: 20,053 July 24, 1962 Gelora Bung Karno Stadium: 77,193 2022 Jakarta International Stadium: 82,000 Unknown De Tjolomadoe Karanganyar: 4,000 2008 Celebes Convention Center [citation needed] Makassar: 15,000 1971 Palembang Sport and Convention Center: Palembang: 4,000 ...
Auditorium and Concert Hall 2010 1,200 Usmar Ismail Hall: Combined Cinema/Concert Hall 1997 430 Balai Resital Kertanegara: Auditorium and Concert Hall 2014 270 Yayasan The Resonanz Balai Sarbini: Auditorium and Concert Hall 1973 1,300 PT. Dome Semanggi Indonesia Taman Ismail Marzuki: Exhibition and Art Hall 1968 1,240
CVC Capital Partners, a European private equity firm; CVC, a Brazilian travel agency; Control Video Corporation, a short-lived venture that was a predecessor of AOL LLC (formerly America Online, Inc) Cablevision (New York Stock Exchange ticker symbol) Cleve Airport (IATA code), in South Australia
Jakarta International Convention Center has a dome-shaped plenary hall that has 5,000 seats, which is the original building from 1974. JICC also has an assembly hall with an area of 3,921 m², 13 various sized meeting rooms, and two exhibition halls (A and B) where each have an area of 3,060m² and 6,075m².
The Erasmus Huis is a building neighboring the Dutch embassy with a library, exhibition hall and auditorium. [citation needed] The current center was opened in 1981 and in 2018, the building was extensively renovated. The original Erasmus Huis was established in 1970. [citation needed]
The building features two open halls (one on each side), the 24 by 17.5 metres (79 ft × 57 ft) main concert room with a balcony (capacity: 475 people), a stage measuring 10.75 by 14 by 17 metres (35.3 ft × 45.9 ft × 55.8 ft), and a "loge", which is basically an empty place to the right and left of the spectators, where five seats could be installed if required.