Malmömässan

Malmömässan

MalmöMässan is an exhibition and convention centre in Malmö, Sweden. The facility is located in the Hyllie area, close to Malmö Arena and has an area of 20,000 m², divided into exhibition hall, a conference centre and two restaurants.

The new MalmöMässan in June 2014.

One of the major annual events held there is Skånemässan ("The Scania fair") held in September and with about 25,000 visitors.

History

The former building in May 2007, known as "Hall 7", and Turning Torso in the background.

The former Malmömässan Convention Centre (55°36′44″N 12°58′50″E) in the west harbour area of Malmö closed on 31 March 2010. The old building had an area of 20,000 m²[1] and was originally built as a manufacturing hall by the Kockums shipyard, it was turned into a SAAB factory following the Swedish shipyard crisis of the late 1970s and 1980s.

In the early 1990s MalmöMässan AB, earlier based in Stadionområdet, Malmö ("The stadium area", where Malmö Stadion and Malmö Isstadion are located), relocated there.

A new exhibition hall was built in Hyllie, opened in February 2012 by architect Erik Giudice.

Events

  • Bröllopsmässan Malmö 2014 – February 2014[2]

References

  1. "The Malmö Exhibition & Convention Center, a place where people meet". Malmö Exhibition & Convention Center. Archived from the original on 2006-10-11. Retrieved 2007-03-28.

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