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The Gothia Towers, in Gothenburg, Sweden, is the largest hotel in the Nordic countries. [1] Part of the Swedish Exhibition and Congress Centre , it has 1,200 rooms and eleven suites and offers a variety of restaurants and bars.
The centre has nine exhibition halls, 60 meeting rooms (from 2 to 8,800 guests), a congress hall for 1,500 people, eight restaurants, five bars and Scandinavia's largest hotel, Gothia Towers. The centre has an area of 41,000 m 2 (440,000 sq ft) for exhibitions and congresses, and each year about 30 exhibitions are held with 8,000 exhibitors ...
Gothenburg Sweden: 110 m (361 ft) 27 2022 Hotel and office building 13 Norra Tornen, Helix: Stockholm Sweden: 110 m (361 ft) 34 2020 Western tower 14 Point Hyllie: Malmö Sweden: 110 m (361 ft) 28 2019 15 Postgirobygget: Oslo Norway: 110 m (361 ft) 26 1975 Extended from 80 m to 110 m in 2003 16 Hotel Draken: Gothenburg Sweden: 104 m (341 ft) 33 ...
Gothenburg in the 1920s. Gothenburg, Nebraska is named after Gothenburg, Sweden, and is noted for its large number of residents of Swedish descent. Gothenburg, Nebraska, and Gothenburg (Swedish: Göteborg), Sweden, are believed to be the only two cities named Gothenburg in the world. [3] Gothenburg was founded in 1882 by Olof Bergstrom.
Scandinavium with the Swedish Exhibition and Congress Centre and Gothia Towers in the background Scandinavium is located in central Gothenburg, in the Heden district of the borough Centrum. [ 9 ] Scandinavium is one of the center pieces of the event district called Evenemangsstråket, with Ullevi Stadium , Liseberg , Universeum , the Museum of ...
Götaland (Swedish: [ˈjø̂ːtaˌland] ⓘ; also Gothia, Gothland, [2] [3] Gothenland or Gautland) is one of three lands of Sweden and comprises ten provinces.Geographically it is located in the south of Sweden, bounded to the north by Svealand, with the deep woods of Tiveden, Tylöskog and Kolmården marking the border.
The Clarion Hotel Post is a hotel and conference facility at Drottningtorget in central Gothenburg, Sweden. Designed by Semrén & Månsson, the hotel was built in the former Posthuset (post office building) of Gothenburg, with the addition of a modern tower. It opened on 26 January 2012.
Eriksberg is an area on Hisingen in Gothenburg where Eriksbergs Mekaniska Verkstads AB had their shipyard until bankruptcy in 1979. For over a century the area was dominated by shipbuilding but a crisis in the 1970s destroyed the industry.