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The center had its first expansion in 2003, adding a congress center featuring eight congress halls, as well as an additional exhibition hall. In 2008, the center was expanded again with the opening of further exhibition halls. The Inter Expo Center – Tsarigradsko shose Metro Station, part of the Sofia Metro, opened in April 2012. [3]
The metro station is situated immediately next to and named after the Inter Expo Center, whose main entrance is located about 20 m (65 feet) from the pedestrian exit of the station. Capital City, a cluster of high-rise office buildings, including Capital Fort and Sky Fort is located in proximity.
The International Exposition Center, better known as the I-X Center, is a convention and exhibition hall located in the Hopkins neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio, United States, [3] adjacent to Cleveland Hopkins International Airport.
Travancore International Convention center; Malabar Marina Convention Centre; Al Saj Convention Centre [6] International Conference Center ; Shifa Convention Center (Perinthalmanna, Malappuram) [7] Vythiri Village Convention Center (Vythiri, Wayanad) Vijaya International Convention Center (Thiruvalla, Pathanamthitta)
International Exposition (I-X) Center (Cleveland) John S. Knight Center ; SeaGate Centre ... Doubletree by Hilton Expo Center: Manchester: New Hampshire: 40,800 sq ft ...
This is a list of places named Expo Center or Expo Centre. Belgium. Tilmans Expo Centre, Bree, ... Shanghai New International Expo Center, Shanghai; Netherlands
International Expo Center [1] is a station on International Expo Branch of Line 6 of Chongqing Rail Transit in Chongqing Municipality, China.
The Expo Center, originally called the International Petroleum Exposition Center (and often called the IPE Building), was funded by a $3.5 million bond issue in 1966, and upon completion became home to the International Petroleum Exposition. [1] At the time of its completion, it was the world's largest building under a single roof. [2]