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Messe Berlin
NameMesse Berlin
LocationBerlin, Germany
Coordinates52.5139, 13.2775
OwnerCity of Berlin
OperatorMesse Berlin GmbH
Built1921
Expanded1970s

Messe Berlin is a major trade fair and exhibition center located in the heart of Berlin, Germany, near the Berlin-Tegel Airport and the Berlin Hauptbahnhof. It is one of the largest and most prominent exhibition centers in Europe, hosting numerous international events and conferences throughout the year, including the ITB Berlin, IFA Berlin, and InnoTrans. The center is owned by the City of Berlin and operated by Messe Berlin GmbH, a subsidiary of the City of Berlin. Messe Berlin is also a member of the UFI, the Global Association of the Exhibition Industry, and the Association of the German Trade Fair Industry.

Introduction

Messe Berlin is a leading international exhibition center, hosting over 100 events and conferences annually, including the International Tourismus-Börse (ITB), Internationale Funkausstellung (IFA), and InnoTrans, which attract millions of visitors from around the world, including China, United States, France, and United Kingdom. The center's strategic location in Berlin, a major European hub, makes it an ideal destination for international events, with easy access to Berlin Brandenburg Airport and Berlin Hauptbahnhof. Messe Berlin's events are supported by various organizations, including the German Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy, Berlin Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and German Trade Fair Industry.

History

The history of Messe Berlin dates back to 1921, when the first exhibition center was built in Berlin, during the Weimar Republic. Over the years, the center has undergone several expansions and renovations, including a major reconstruction in the 1970s, during the Cold War, when Berlin was a major hub for international trade and commerce. In the 1990s, after German reunification, Messe Berlin underwent significant modernization, with the addition of new exhibition halls and facilities, including the Palais am Festungsgraben and the Berlin ExpoCenter Airport. Today, Messe Berlin is a state-of-the-art exhibition center, hosting events and conferences that attract visitors from around the world, including Russia, Japan, India, and Brazil.

Facilities

Messe Berlin's facilities include 26 exhibition halls, covering an area of over 160,000 square meters, as well as several conference centers, including the Estrel Convention Center and the CityCube Berlin. The center also features a range of amenities, including restaurants, cafes, and parking facilities, making it an ideal destination for events and conferences. Messe Berlin's facilities are also equipped with state-of-the-art technology, including Wi-Fi and audio-visual equipment, making it an attractive location for international events, such as the World Health Summit, Berlinale, and IFA Consumer Electronics Unlimited.

Events

Messe Berlin hosts a wide range of events and conferences throughout the year, including the ITB Berlin, IFA Berlin, and InnoTrans, which attract millions of visitors from around the world. The center also hosts several other international events, including the Berlin Music Week, Berlin Fashion Week, and Grüne Woche, which showcase the latest trends and innovations in music, fashion, and agriculture. Messe Berlin's events are supported by various organizations, including the German Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture, Berlin Senate Department for Economics, Energy and Public Enterprises, and German Agricultural Society.

Management

Messe Berlin is managed by Messe Berlin GmbH, a subsidiary of the City of Berlin. The company is responsible for the operation and management of the exhibition center, including the organization of events and conferences, as well as the maintenance and development of the facilities. Messe Berlin GmbH works closely with various partners, including the Berlin Chamber of Commerce and Industry, German Trade Fair Industry, and UFI, to ensure the success of its events and conferences. The company is also a member of the European Major Exhibition Centres Association and the International Association of Convention and Visitors Bureaus.

Impact

Messe Berlin has a significant impact on the local and national economy, generating millions of euros in revenue each year. The center's events and conferences also attract millions of visitors, creating jobs and stimulating economic growth in the region. Messe Berlin's events also have a significant impact on the international trade and commerce, facilitating business relationships and partnerships between companies from around the world, including Siemens, Bosch, and Volkswagen. The center's events are also supported by various organizations, including the German Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy, Berlin Senate Department for Economics, Energy and Public Enterprises, and German Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Category:Convention centers in Germany

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