The convention center consists of eleven halls with a total space of 87000 m2 and another 10000 m2 outside of the halls.[6]
"Neue Messe Hamburg"
The current site is the result of a large expansion undertaken from 2004 to 2008 according to the plans of architect Christoph Ingenhoven. Originally the fair ground was bound to the area between St. Petersburger Straße, Karolinenstraße und Holstenglacis / Bei den Kirchhöfen and consisted of the halls 1 to 12. It was then extended west across Karolinenstraße with another four halls (A1 to A4). The original halls 9 to 12 became B1 to B4 and halls 1 to 8 were replaced with the new halls B5 to B7.
The original hall 8 was 24 meters in height and had complete glass walls, making this hall particularly useful for large exhibits like full hot air balloons. It was also used for some concerts.[7]
Events and exhibitions
The well known and regular events hosted on the premises of the Hamburg Messe include among others:
Aircraft Interiors Expo – International convention for aircraft interiors (operated by Reed Exhibitions in co-operation with Hamburg Messe und Congress)
Internorga – International trade show for foodservice and hospitality
SMM – Series of international maritime trade fairs and conferences
Reisen Hamburg – Expo for travel, caravaning, outdoor and biking
WindEnergy Hamburg – On- and offshore wind energy expo (in co-operation with Messe Husum & Congress)
Seatrade Europe – Cruise and Rivercruise Convention