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In late 2004, the management of the centre was transferred to the newly created Palais des Congrès plc. By July 2005, the company’s business and renovation plans were drawn up and approved, and funds were released. During two and half years, the Palace was thoroughly refurbished and expanded. The
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Designed by Brussels architectural firm A.2R.C., Square – Brussels Meeting Centre has 27 meeting rooms of 40 to 1,200 for a total capacity of 7,000 attendees, and an exposition zone of 4,000 sqm. Its technological capacities have been updated: an integrated optic fiber infrastructure make web
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Square – Brussels Convention Centre’s landmark feature is the three-story, 16-metre tall glass cube that forms the main entry to the premises. The cube has a treelike structure and the overall aesthetic is based on transparency and light. A terrace leads to the upper access situated on the
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Although upgraded both technologically and aesthetically in 1978, the infrastructure of the Palace aged through the 1980s and 1990s. Several financial difficulties, together with the discovery of
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have been restored and are juxtaposed with contemporary design conceived by a team of European designers: Portuguese artist Juan Trindade for the interior, Belgian designer
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Square – Brussels Convention Centre is housed in the former Palace of Congress, which was designed by Jules Ghobert and Maurice Hoyoux and built in 1958 for the
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Works of art decorate the foyers of the meeting centre. Many of the original features, including expansive murals by
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The Square – Brussels Meeting Centre opened its doors on 20 September 2009 at 20:09 with a public party.
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At the 2010 MIPIM, the real estate exhibition and conference, Square won the Special Jury Award.
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for the Kwint public restaurant and the Panoramic Hall, Atelier Roland Jéol for the lighting.
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streaming possible anywhere in the venue, without undermining sound or image quality.
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Palais des Congrès plc finalised an agreement for the management of SQUARE with the
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GL remporte la gestion du Palais des Congrès de Bruxelles pour 27 ans
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Tourism & Convention Bureau of Brussels official website
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