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Congress Center Hamburg
Aerial view of convention center (c.2007)
Map
Former namesCongress Centrum Hamburg (1973-2004)
AddressMarseiller St
20355 Hamburg, Germany
LocationSt. Pauli
OwnerHamburg Messe und Congress
Construction
Broke ground5 March 1970 (1970-03-05)
Opened14 April 1973 (1973-04-14)
Renovated2017-20
Construction costDM 100 million
(176 million in 2019)

Congress Center Hamburg (formerly Congress Centrum Hamburg) is a convention center in Hamburg, Germany, located right next to Planten un Blomen, near the Hamburg Dammtor station. It opened on 14 April 1973 as the first of its kind in Germany.

Capacities

Venue configurations/capacities
Venue Capacity
Saal 1 2,663
Saal 3 1,930
Saal 4 700
Saal G 1,060
Saal X 1,200
Saal Z 1,125
Halle H 6,240

See also

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