Palexpo
Location | Geneva, Switzerland |
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Coordinates | 46°14′06″N 6°07′06″E / 46.2349°N 6.1182°E |
Operator | Palexpo SA |
Capacity | Tennis: 18,400 |
Field size | 106,000 square metres |
Construction | |
Broke ground | 1978 |
Opened | 18 December 1981 |
Renovated | 2009 |
Expanded | 1987, 1995, 2003 |
Tenants | |
Davis Cup (1992–2015) Laver Cup (2019) |
Palexpo is a convention center in Geneva, Switzerland. The buildings are owned by the canton of Geneva while the company is a semi-private foundation. The center is located close to Geneva International Airport. There are seven halls, and 102,000 square metres of exhibition space. The Geneva Motor Show is held at Palexpo.[1]
History
The construction of the Palexpo began in 1978, and the four first halls with 58,000 m2 were inaugurated on 18 December 1981. The Palexpo was then expanded three times: in 1987 with Hall 5, in 1995 with Hall 7, and in 2003 with Hall 6 built above the A1 motorway.
In early 2009, the Palexpo underwent a renovation project to enhance and improve the convention center's architecture, furnishings, and technology. During this renovation, the Palexpo Wi-Fi network was upgraded using Xirrus wi-fi arrays to provide wireless internet for all employees and guests.
Events
Palexpo hosts a variety of convention and sporting events, including the 2014 Davis Cup semifinals between Switzerland and Italy.
In 2001, the European Automotive Hall of Fame opened and inducted its first class of 13 members. Permanent plaques of honor will be emplaced at Palexpo. This is a European analog to the Automotive Hall of Fame which is now located in Dearborn, Michigan, and which has been in operation since 1936.
In 2019, it hosted the third edition of the Laver Cup.[2]
Depeche Mode performed at the convention centre on November 10, 2009, during their Tour of the Universe.
In 2022, the FIRST Global Challenge was held in Geneva, Switzerland with the main venue and arena being Palexpo. It saw people from more than 190 countries in attendance and featured guests such as Dean Kamen, founder of the FIRST Robotics Competition, as well as musician Will.i.am.
It would host the final weekend of the 2028 European Men's Handball Championship in which Switzerland will co-host.
See also
- SEG Geneva Arena (Hall 7)
References
- ^ Johnson, Richard. "Thirteen wise men who shaped the course of European auto history". Automotive News. London: European Automotive Hall of Fame. Retrieved March 4, 2016.
Europe's greatest automotive innovators and empire builders have long needed a permanent place of honor.
- ^ "Geneva to host Laver Cup 2019 | News". Laver Cup. August 23, 2018.
External links
Media related to Palexpo at Wikimedia Commons
- Official website (in French)