Exhibiting in Poland and Central-Eastern Europe 2026: Cost Guide for Warsaw, Poznań, Prague and Budapest
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Major Warsaw-area venue with substantial recent investment. Twenty halls totalling approximately 145,000 sqm, among the largest exhibition complexes in Europe by floor area.
Major Warsaw-area venue with substantial recent investment. Around six main pavilions (subdivided into roughly eighteen event spaces) totalling approximately 143,000 sqm, among the largest exhibition complexes in Europe by floor area.
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Major Warsaw-area venue with substantial recent investment. Around six main pavilions (subdivided into roughly eighteen event spaces) totalling approximately 143,000 sqm, among the largest exhibition complexes in Europe by floor area.
Why this is better
3 issues fixed: PTAK Warsaw Expo does not have twenty halls. The venue operates around six main pavilions (subdivided into roughly eighteen event spaces) totalling approximately 143,000 sqm, not twenty separate halls. | Brno Exhibition Centre (BVV) is considerably larger than stated: it has approximately 15 exhibition halls and over 130,000 sqm of net exhibition area, roughly double the article's figures of eleven halls and 65,000 sqm. | Hungexpo Budapest has approximately 8 pavilions/halls totalling around 75,000 sqm of event space, not thirteen halls totalling 50,000 sqm as stated.
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