Convention & exhibition center
Designed by the architects Buzzi, Bernasconi and Baptiste,
Acropolis opened in 1984 and was inaugurated in May
1985 upon completion of the prestigious Apollon Auditorium.
Acropolis is the result of the common management
of two structures: Acropolis-Congrès and Acropolis-Expositions.
Acropolis-Congrès, the Convention Centre, is
positioned in the market for large-scale medical,
scientific and technological congresses thanks to
its favourable local environment: the proximity of
the Medical School and the Sophia Antipolis Science
& Technology Park.
Acropolis-Congrès features four 250 to 2,500-seat
auditoriums, as well as 2,600 m2 of reception areas
for a total capacity of 3,000 participants in gala
dinners or cocktails, 9,500 m2 modular space that
can be used for exhibitions or as committee rooms
and a 75-seat restaurant and bar renovated in 1999.
Acropolis-Expositions offers the possibility of hosting
within a single building all events in all their features:
exhibitions, trade fairs, conventions, performances,
athletic events. The list is long and includes the
Salon du Meuble & de la Décoration (Furniture
& Decoration Trade Fair), Foire de Nice, World
Figure Skating & Ice Dancing Championships, Davis
Cup Centennial finals, Rotary International Convention,
Indoor Supercross, the Summit of European Heads of
State, the informal meeting of NATO defence ministers.
Built in 1954 and completed in 1957 with a glass
façade, Acropolis-Expositions comprises a great
12,120-m2 hall that can accommodate nearly 700 stands,
as well as modular areas and a 250-seat auditorium
for a total surface area of 17,000 m2 on two levels.
Major renovation works have been undertaken in recent
years to improve the building’s comfort and
aesthetics. The occupation rate should be optimized
as a result of the development of the trade fair sector.
Acropolis is one of the world’s most efficient
convention centres for its technically sophisticated
equipment and design both in terms of the building’s
very operation and the services provided to convention-goers.
The structure also has considerable economic dynamism.
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