Georgia World Congress Center


The Georgia World Congress Center is part of the Georgia World Congress Center Authority. The authority was established by the state to oversee and operate the congress center, Georgia Dome, Centennial Olympic Park and other similar locations. The facilities are set up to promote events and activities for residents and visitors of Atlanta, Georgia. The authority has worked to offer some of the top conventions, entertainment, and sports venues in the world.

The authority is part of the 3.9 million square foot convention center. The dome offers 71,250 seats, and the park is 21 acres. The congress center is considered to be in the top five destinations for large conventions. Some of the events offered at the Georgia World Congress Center include Primerica Convention, Art Institute of Atlanta Event, National Alliance for Public Charter Schools, World Sickle Cell Day, and Painweek Atlanta. Events do change yearly, and some are annual. Depending on A, B, or C locations there are 4, 5, and 3 floors respectively. The exhibit hall space adds up to over 250,000 square feet. There are also smaller rooms for corporate meetings or smaller meetings. Classrooms can be rented at the congress center as well.

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