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Tel Aviv Convention Center : ウィキペディア英語版
Tel Aviv Convention Center

The Tel Aviv Convention Center ((ヘブライ語:מרכז הירידים והקונגרסים בישראל)), commonly known as ''Ganey Hataarukha'', is located on Rokach Boulevard in northern Tel Aviv, Israel, adjacent to the Tel Aviv University Railway Station. Established in 1932 as "Yerid HaMizrach" (The Levant Fair), it hosts up to 2.5 million visitors and between 45 to 60 major events annually. The fairground has ten halls and pavilions and a large outdoor space.
== History==
The Levant Fair was an international fair, first held in Tel Aviv in 1932, to showcase the accomplishments of the pre-state Jewish community in the sphere of industry. After the success of the first fair, permanent structures were built on a plot of land at the northern end of Dizengoff street on the banks of the Yarkon River. Fairs were held in 1934 and 1936 with pavilions and halls constructed for the participating countries. The chief architect was Arieh Elhanani. A flying camel became the official logo. Richard Kaufmann planned the pavilion layout. Other leading architects were Arieh Sharon and Joseph Neufeld. The pavilions were designed in the International Style.〔(The Orient Fair )〕
In 1959, the fairgrounds were moved to their present location on Rokach Boulevard, and the new site was inaugarated with an exhibition marking Tel Aviv's 50th Jubilee. In 1983, the convention center opened within the fairgrounds.

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