What activities go on in the Convention Centre Dublin?
What’s on
- 19 Mar 2022. Security BSides Dublin.
- 22 Mar 2022. Dublin IP and R&D Summit.
- 30 Mar 2022. 67th Annual Meeting of the Renaissance Society of America.
- 12 Apr 2022. Business & Finance Awards 2021.
- 20 Apr 2022. SITE Global Conference Dublin.
- 27 Apr 2022. Pain in Europe XII.
- 04 May 2022.
- 22 May 2022.
Who owns the Convention Center Dublin?
the Office of Public Works
With an overall 40 month programme, The National Convention Centre opened in 2010. The National Convention Centre, Dublin is owned by the Office of Public Works. The striking landmark building was designed by world renowned Pritzker prize-winning Irish Architect, Kevin Roche.
What is the leaning building in Dublin?
Designed by Pritzker award-winning Irish-born architect Kevin Roche, The CCD quickly became a landmark building on Dublin’s skyline when it opened in 2010. Its stunning glass-fronted atrium gives visitors panoramic views of the River Liffey, Dublin city centre and the Wicklow mountains.
Who built the convention Centre Dublin?
Kevin RocheThe Convention Centre Dublin / ArchitectEamonn Kevin Roche FAIA was an Irish-born American Pritzker Prize-winning architect. He was responsible for the design/master planning for over 200 built projects in both the U.S. and abroad. Wikipedia
How many does the convention Centre hold?
The building can hold up to 8,000 people in 22 meeting rooms, which include a 2,000-seat auditorium and a 4,500 square metre exhibition and banqueting space.
How tall is the convention Centre?
The Convention centre overlooks the River Liffey at Spencer Dock. It was designed by the Irish-born American architect Kevin Roche. Construction started in 1998 and the building opened in 2010….
Convention Centre Dublin | |
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Cost | £104 million in 1999 |
Height | 55m |
Technical details | |
Floor area | 39,567 m² |
When was the convention Centre built?
1998The Convention Centre Dublin / Construction started