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VenueTampere Hall is the leading conference facility and the largest conference and concert centre in the Nordic countries. Tampere Hall hosts over 20 international conferences every year. Tampere Hall can comfortably accommodate up to 2,000 delegates. State-of-the-art electronics and technical equipment with, for example, ATM data links, meet the highest international standards. Tampere Hall has also excellent restaurant facilities for catering and banqueting services up to 3,000 people. The centre of Tampere is compact: Tampere Hall and all major hotels, restaurants and shops are within a convenient walking distance.
Address: Yliopistonkatu 55 (on the opposite side of street from Holiday Inn)
Tampere, founded in 1779, has a population of 200,000, making it the second largest economic area in Finland. Tampere has been the country’s leading industrial centre since the 19th century. Today, with its two universities, two polytechnics and numerous educational and research institutes, Tampere is also a significant centre of education, research and high-tech industries. Tampere is Finland’s theatre capital and a major cultural centre in general. There are numerous professional theatres and active amateur groups. Tampere Hall, the largest concert and conference centre in the Nordic countries, stages countless classical concerts and performances by visiting orchestras as well as pop concerts. Culture in Tampere is further enhanced by the dozens of museums, art exhibitions and galleries located in the city. In addition, Tampere hosts a number of different festivals every year. Tampere is an interesting conference destination. It is a cosy, safe and beautiful town in the Finnish lake district. Surrounded by two large lakes, which give the city its distinctive air of natural peace, Tampere is a versatile town with vivid cultural life and lively summer events. In the evenings it offers the very best of city life: theatres, concert halls, pubs and restaurants. |
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