COEX Convention & Exhibition Center

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COEX Convention & Exhibition Center

Coex Convention & Exhibition Center
Korean name
Hangul 코엑스
Revised Romanization Koekseu
McCune–Reischauer K'oekseu

Coex Convention & Exhibition Center in Gangnam district, Seoul, is one of South Korea's largest convention and exhibition centers. It was designed by Larry Oltmanns who was a Design Partner with SOM at the time. The four-story center has four exhibition halls and 48 meeting rooms.

Situated on the grounds of the Korean World Trade Center complex, the site features the convention and exhibition center, the Coex Mall, three luxury hotels, an urban airport terminal, a multiplex cinema, the Coex Aquarium, CoexArtium Theater, and the Seven Luck Casino. Up to 200,000 people visit the complex to work and shop every day.

Coex is served by Samseong Station on line 2 of the Seoul Subway.[1]

Coex Convention & Exhibition Center is operated by Coex Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of Korea International Trade Association.

Coex was the site of the November 2010 G-20 Seoul Summit.

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Coordinates: 37°30′43″N 127°3′32″E / 37.51194°N 127.05889°E / 37.51194; 127.05889

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