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The Paris Expo Porte de Versailles is an exhibition and conference centre in
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, France. It is located in the
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at Porte de Versailles Métro station between the
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. It is the largest exhibition park in France. Paris Expo Porte de Versailles has of exhibition floor, eight pavilions, two auditoriums, and 32 meeting rooms. The exhibition center hosts over 120 trade shows yearly, plus events, product launches, and conventions. The
Tour Triangle Tour Triangle, also known as ''Projet Triangle'', or simply ''Triangle'', is a skyscraper under construction at Parc des Expositions de la Porte de Versailles in Paris, France. Designed by the Swiss firm Herzog & de Meuron, it will take the s ...
, a 180 metres tall glass pyramid, is planned to be constructed near the site. It houses a 120-room hotel and 70,000 square metres of office space. Paris Expo was a venue of the
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(with the name South Paris Arena), hosting handball, weightlifting, volleyball, and table tennis competitions.


History

The first buildings for exhibitions on this site date back to 1923 to accommodate the Foire de Paris, which until then had been held on the
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. The land then covered thirty-five hectares on the border of the communes of Paris,
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. The building was built on the site of the Thiers Wall. In 1922, several projects were put forward to build the exhibition center desired by the authorities. The brothers Louis and Pierre Guidetti proposed in particular to erect an immense metal building, which was ultimately not retained. The project of the architects Paul Viard and Marcel Dastugue was chosen, consisting of around twenty halls arranged at the level of
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and Avenue Ernest-Renan. Only four remain today, the Peripherique's development having led to the destruction of all of the other portions of the wall. The Paris Fair was established there from 1926. In 1936, on Mid-Lent Thursday, it was exceptionally the gathering and departure point for the great Fat Ox procession, a major event of the
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. In 1937, a monumental entrance with four illuminated turrets, which is still visible today, was built by
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as part of the that year's Universal Exhibition. The
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marked a halt to temporary exhibitions, with the site even being occupied by the military. Then, the 1950s saw the emergence of new exhibitions such as those for cycles, heavy goods vehicles, leather goods, and the Concours général agricole (which would be included in the Paris International Agricultural Show after 1964). In 1962, the Paris Motion Festival arrived, which until then had been held at the
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(from 1976, it was held every other year, alternating with the
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). In June 1968, the Gaullist party held a large meeting there with a speech by
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. In 1970, a new building, Hall 7, covering 72,000 m², was opened, increasing the park's surface area by half. The 1980s saw the arrival of the Boat Show for the first time on this site. In 1992, the Paris Book Fair arrived, having previously been held for its first ten years at the Grand Palais. Between 1996 and 2006, half of the facilities were rebuilt and modernized. The site also offers three amphitheaters and several meeting rooms. In September 2008, the Paris city hall announced a project to create a high-rise office building (180 m) called Triangle on the site of the exhibition center and financed by
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. In June 2019, the artist duo Ella and Pitr inaugurate the largest fresco in Europe on the roof of Pavilion 3 of Paris Expo Porte de Versailles. The work extends over 23,000 m² of that pavilion's roof, crossed by the Peripherique.


Events

* Bijorhca Paris, salon * Equipmag, point of sale, retail, and distribution exhibition * Foire de Paris retail fair April–May * Paris Autumn Fair * IFTM, Professional Tourism Fair * International Hobby Model Making Fair *
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* Paris International Agricultural Show *
Paris Motor Show The Paris Motor Show () is a biennial auto show in Paris. Held during October, it is one of the most important auto shows, often with many new production automobile and concept car debuts. The show presently takes place in Paris expo Porte de V ...
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Paris Games Week Paris Games Week, or simply PGW, is a trade fair for video games held annually at the Paris Expo Porte de Versailles in Paris, France. It is organised by SELL (''Syndicat des éditeurs de logiciels de loisirs''), a French organisation that prom ...
* Kidexpo * 2018 Beyblade Burst World Championship * Prêt-à-Porter Summer Paris, trade fair every other year *
Rétromobile Rétromobile is an annual classic auto show held in February in the French city of Paris. First held in 1976, the show is hosted at the Paris expo Porte de Versailles, a convention centre A convention center (American and British English ...
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Paris Major *European Respiratory Society (ERS) International Congress 2018, 15–19 September *
69th FIFA Congress The 69th FIFA Congress was held on 5 June 2019 at the Paris Expo Porte de Versailles in Paris, France. The main event was the 2019 FIFA presidential election, where Gianni Infantino was reelected unopposed by acclamation for a second term.. B ...
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Forum 2022 *
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(preliminaries),
Table Tennis Table tennis (also known as ping-pong) is a racket sport derived from tennis but distinguished by its playing surface being atop a stationary table, rather than the Tennis court, court on which players stand. Either individually or in teams of ...
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Volleyball Volleyball is a team sport in which two teams of six players are separated by a net. Each team tries to score points by grounding a ball on the other team's court under organized rules. It has been a part of the official program of the Summ ...
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Weightlifting Weightlifting or weight lifting generally refers to physical exercises and sports in which people lift weights, often in the form of dumbbells, barbells or machines. People engage in weightlifting for a variety of different reasons. These can ...
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Goalball Goalball is a team sport designed specifically for athletes with a visual impairment, vision impairment. Participants compete in teams of three, and try to throw a ball with bells embedded inside it into the opponents' goal. The ball is throw ...
,
Table Tennis Table tennis (also known as ping-pong) is a racket sport derived from tennis but distinguished by its playing surface being atop a stationary table, rather than the Tennis court, court on which players stand. Either individually or in teams of ...


Transport

Paris expo Porte de Versailles is served by: *''
Porte de Versailles Porte de Versailles () is a station on line 12 of the Paris Métro, a stop on tramway T3a as well as the southern terminus of tramway T2 in the 15th arrondissement. It is named after the ''Porte de Versailles'', a gate in the 19th century T ...
'' station on
Paris Métro line 12 Paris Métro Line 12 (opened as Line A; French language, French: ''Ligne 12 du métro de Paris'') is one of the sixteen lines of the Paris Métro. It links Issy-les-Moulineaux, a suburban town southwest of Paris, to Aubervilliers, in the north. ...
(offering a direct link to
Gare Montparnasse Gare Montparnasse (; Montparnasse station), officially Paris Montparnasse, is one of the seven large List of Paris railway stations, Paris railway termini, and is located in the 14th arrondissement of Paris, 14th and 15th arrondissement of Paris ...
and
Gare Saint-Lazare The Gare Saint-Lazare (; ), officially Paris Saint Lazare, is one of the seven large mainline List of Paris railway stations, railway station terminals in Paris, France. It was the first railway station built in Paris, opening in 1837. It mostly ...
). * tramway lines T2 and T3a (stop 'Porte de Versailles'). * RATP bus routes 39 (stop 'Desnouettes' or 'Porte d'Issy') and 80 (stop 'Porte de Versailles'). *
Noctilien Noctilien is the night bus service in Paris and its agglomeration. It is managed by the Île-de-France Mobilités (formerly the STIF), the Île-de-France regional public transit authority, and operated by RATP (with 32 lines) and Transilien S ...
night bus routes N13, N62 and N145.


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* {{Authority control Convention centers in France Buildings and structures in the 15th arrondissement of Paris Venues of the 2024 Summer Olympics Olympic table tennis venues Olympic volleyball venues Olympic handball venues Olympic weightlifting venues