The Targi Kielce company owns and operates seven fully equipped exhibition halls including the E hall; the most state-of-the-art exhibition pavilion in Poland as well as extensive outdoor exhibition space and the open area for dynamic shows. The Kielce trade fair and exhibition organiser puts at their clients’ disposal 90,000 square metres of exhibition space including 36,000 m2
of the pavilion exhibition space. Every year Kielce exhibition centre attracts
250,000 trade fair guests and visitors as well as and 6,900 exhibitors from 60 countries. Targi Kielce Congress Centre is the professional event organizer; the centre has the perfect infrastructure to hold congresses, concerts, banquets, sports events; and to host 4,500 guests and participants. Since 2013 the company has operated an additional state-of- the-art-and-technology congress venue, that can host over 850 people.
about the targi kielce centre
Targi Kielce is located in the western part of the city, near the Kielce-West road junction (trunk-roads number S7-Warsaw and Krakow and 74-Łódź and Lublin). Targi Kielce can also be accessed directly off the S7 and 74 roads. The total exhibition grounds area – 90 000 m2
. Expo Halls (the seven
interconnected halls) of a total area 36 000 m2
air, telephone network, technical - equipped with all kinds
of utilities necessary for exhibition purposes (power and water supply, compressed
Internet, air conditioning system). Full bathroom and toilet facilities, outlets,
catering
facilities, sound system are also available in the expo halls.
coff ee bars.
backup In the
indoor fairground area there are the two restaurants , two fast food outlets and two
The exhibition
facilities are entered through the modern entry points.
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