Sokolniki Exhibition and Convention Centre

Sokolniki Exhibition and Convention Centre
Location Sokolniki Park, Moscow, Russia
Senior Management
President Alexey Shaburov
CEO Pavel Revenko
Foundation
Beginning of the exhibition activity 1959
Web http://www.sokolniki.com
Country Russia

Sokolniki Exhibition and Convention Centre is one of Moscow’s venues to host some exhibitions and conferences. It is located in East Administrative District directly in Sokolniki Park for Leisure and Recreation. It is one of the oldest exhibition sites and the first to start exhibition industry in Russia.

History

The first exhibition to be held in Sokolniki took place in 1959. The American National Exhibition was the first international event to demonstrate some foreign achievements in the USSR. Nikita Khrushchev and the US Vice President Richard Nixon officially opened the exhibition. That’s when pavilion no. 2 witnessed the legendary “kitchen debate” between Nixon and Khrushchev at the General Electric Company’s booth. During the so-called “kitchen debate” America and the Soviet Union verbally jousted over which system was superior – communism or capitalism. Since then, exhibitions received a permanent residence in Sokolniki.

The first exhibition pavilion highlighted the event. It was a round dome construction invented by American architect and engineer Richard Fuller.[1]

Construction of new exhibition pavilions in Sokolniki Park started in 1960s. For many years Sokolniki has been the only international exhibition site in the Soviet Union.[2]

56 national and international expositions were exhibited in Sokolniki in 1959-1976. The largest events displayed printing, chemical, engineering and machine-building, automobile and geodesic industries’ production. That time 19,000 million people visited the exhibition pavilions.

Since 1977, Sokolniki has been suffering the period of exhibition “stagnation” that ended only in late 1980s. In 1989, the German company “Glahe International” and the Moscow Fair Company (Moskau Messe) joined. Since that time Moskau Messe Exhibition Company has been carrying out its activities in Sokolniki Exhibition and Convention Centre. Thus, exhibition activity returned to Sokolniki.

In 2009-2010 the Centre was reconstructed and renovated. The old pavilions were repaired and two new ones — a two-storey pavilion 7A and pavilion 4 — were constructed.

In 2011, Sokolniki Exhibition and Convention Centre became a full member of the Russian Union of Exhibitions and Fairs, the Global Association of Exhibition Industry (UFI) and the International Association of Congress Centres (AIPC).[3]

In 2011 close interaction was established between Sokolniki Exhibition and Convention Centre and Sokolniki Park for Leisure and Recreation. A new development strategy to be evolved.[4][5]

Sokolniki Exhibition and Convention Centre today

Nowadays, Sokolniki Exhibition and Convention Centre complex features 8 pavilions. Annually Sokolniki Exhibition and Convention Centre host some 100 specialized exhibition and convention events, as well as social projects.

Sokolniki Exhibition and Convention Centre has tight business relations with Moskau Messe Exhibition Company. Today, Moskau Messe organizes about 10 exhibition projects including Equiros (International Equestrian Exhibition), The Russian Education Forum, WAN Expo (Festival of pregnant women) and some others.

Contemporary Museum of Calligraphy opened in Sokolniki is the only museum in Russia dedicated to the art of fancy writing.[6] The National School of Calligraphy works at the Museum.

References

  1. "Американская выставка Сокольники". Cokolniki.com. Retrieved 2014-04-12.
  2. The Exhibition Moscow, p. 131.
  3. "Sokolniki Exhibition and Convention Centre has become a full RUEF member – Sokolniki Exhibition and Convention Centre". Sokolniki.com. 2011-06-30. Retrieved 2014-04-12.
  4. A park for business and leisure. - The Business and Exhibitions magazin no. 2, 2012, p.58 (a common strategy)
  5. "TV-channel Channel 3 - News – Sokolniki Exhibition and Convention Centre". Sokolniki.com. Retrieved 2014-04-12.
  6. "The Contemporary Museum of Calligraphy in Moscow; World Art culture, visual arts, artists' masterpieces, free excursions; development of Russian art". Calligraphy-museum.com. Retrieved 2014-04-12.
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