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| Art Fair Europe Moves To Nürnberg art fair europe, the European Trade Fair for Pictures and Frames, is moving to Nürnberg in 2010. "Moving from the inconveniently located Bad Salzuflen to the international exhibition and congress venue in Nürnberg with its good transport connections offers the opportunity to develop art fair europe into the leading European exhibition for the art trade, " says organizer Rainer Helbing of fair europe ltd. "I am pleased we have obtained NürnbergMesse as strategic partner for improving the organization and increasing the internationalization of the exhibition, " continues Helbing. The next art fair europe takes place in Nürnberg from 1–4 October 2010. Some 140 exhibitors from 14 countries are exhibiting at this year's art fair europe. They will present art prints, drawings, originals, mouldings, frames, gilded frames, glass, passepartout, all kinds of framing accessories, finished pictures, sculptures, machines, magazines and services. The visitors are artists, graphic artists, designers, architects, interior designers, stage designers, restorers, craftsmen or staff from furnishing stores, commercial agencies, art academies, art schools, therapeutic institutions, art dealers, galleries, museums, and industrial, trading and service companies. More than 4,000 visitors from 42 countries came to art fair europe last year. Nürnberg conveniently located Nürnberg is located centrally in the southern German region and is also close to Italy, Austria, Switzerland and the growth markets of Central Eastern Europe. Some 25,000 hotel beds in all categories and price ranges are available for exhibition and congress visitors in the Nürnberg region. Nürnberg is easy and convenient to reach – whether by car, rail or air. The exhibition centre has good connections to the A3, A6, A9 and A73 motorways. The traffic and parking guidance system – incidentally, the most modern of its kind in Europe – ensures relaxed travel to the exhibition centre after leaving the motorway. Nürnberg is a junction on the European high-speed rail network with ICE, EC and IC services at hourly intervals. The underground railway brings exhibition visitors from the main rail station to the exhibition centre in only eight minutes. There are non-stop flights to Nürnberg airport from the major European capitals and the closeness of international airports such as Frankfurt, Paris, Zurich, Munich, Vienna and Amsterdam provides optimum connections to the intercontinental flight network. The exhibition site is only 20 minutes by underground from the airport, which is located close to the city. write your comments about the article :: © 2009 Exhibition News :: home page |