WTC Expo

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WTC Expo
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WTC Expo
Location Leeuwarden, Netherlands
Coordinates 53°12′02″N5°46′22″E / 53.2006°N 5.7727°E / 53.2006; 5.7727
OwnerWTC Beheer B.V.
Built1961
Opened1963
Enclosed space
  Total space45,000 m2 (54,000 sq yd)
Website
wtcexpo.nl

WTC Expo is a complex of conference and exhibition halls belonging to the World Trade Center in Leeuwarden, Netherlands. It is the largest convention center of the province of Friesland.

Opened in 1963, it initially served as a market hall for the city's cattle market. Nowadays, it mainly hosts (international) expositions, conferences and other big events. Until 2005, the complex was known as FEC Expo, short for Frisian Expo Center.

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