Fibes Conference and Exhibition Center, Seville, Spain
Fibes Conference and Exhibition Center or also known as the Conference and Exhibition Centre of Seville is both a conference and exhibition center. It is located in the town of Seville, Spain, in the Andalusia region. It is divided into two buildings -Fibes I and Fibes II. Both are connected to each other by a footbridge. Fibes is an acronym for Feria Iberoamericana de Sevilla. It was established in 1980 as an entity that organizes exhibitions and conferences. The group is looking for a permanent venue. The Fibes Conference and Exhibition Center were designed by Alvaro Navaro Jimenez. In 2012, the venue was expanded and can accommodate about 3,500 seats and the pavillions doesn’t have columns. In 2015, the center was managed by the local government.
Fibes Conference and Exhibition Center is surrounded by the towns of Cerro del Aguila and El Arenal. Archaeological Museum of Seville is a museum that is housed in a Pavillion created by Anibal Gonzales. It was built in the 19th century and houses a public collection of antiquities. Casa de la Memoria Cultural Center is a place that hosts Flamenco performances. It is a 16th-century courtyard house. It is both a museum and a theater. Marqueses de la Algaba Palace is a restored palace that houses Mudejar art, and it is hosting cultural events. Hotel M.A. Sevilla Congresos is a 4-star rating renovated in 2014. It is next to the congress and exhibition center. Apartamentos Vértice Bib Rambla is a laid kind of accommodation. The studios are featuring kitchen and modern amenities. San Pablo Sevilla is a 3-star hotel near the train station and other attractions in town.