Minsk-Arena Also know as Минск-Арена;

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Minsk, Belarus

Minsk-Arena

  • Minsk centre km straight line

The Minsk Arena, located in the Belarusian capital of Minsk, first opened its doors in 2010. Minsk itself is a historically significant city situated on the banks of the Svislach River. Covering an area of about 349 km², it houses around two million inhabitants and serves as the political, economic, and cultural hub of Belarus. The history of Minsk spans over 900 years, and despite the destruction it suffered during World War II, the city boasts a variety of landmarks, including the Holy Spirit Cathedral, the KGB headquarters, and Independence Square. The impressive exhibition center of the Minsk Arena covers a vast area, featuring multiple halls and rooms of varying sizes, as well as extensive outdoor spaces. In terms of equipment and architecture, the Minsk Arena impresses with cutting-edge technology and a futuristic design that takes both functionality and aesthetics into account. Some of the most significant events hosted in the Minsk Arena include international trade fairs, high-profile concerts, and major congresses. Thanks to its top-notch facilities, the arena has established itself as one of the main venues for major events in Eastern Europe.

Please note: Fair dates may be changed.

1 trade fair

21. - 24. May 2024

Facts & Figures

For visitors, the Minsk Arena is easily accessible. It's conveniently located near major roads, highways, and is well-connected to the railway network. The Minsk international airport is just a short drive away. Within the city, public transportation such as buses and trains offer a quick connection to the arena. For those arriving by personal vehicle, ample parking is available.
  • Minsk centre 8089 m straight line
  • GPS: 53.93620136,27.48170967
  • Minsk International Airport MSQ 22.65 km
  • Vilnius International Airport VNO 100.84 km