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Olympia London

Coordinates: 51°29′47″N 0°12′35″W / 51.49639°N 0.20972°W / 51.49639; -0.20972
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Olympia
Exterior of Olympia Grand as seen from Kensington (Olympia) station
Map
Former namesNational Agricultural Hall
LocationWest Kensington
London, W14
United Kingdom
Coordinates51°29′47″N 0°12′35″W / 51.49639°N 0.20972°W / 51.49639; -0.20972
Public transitLondon Underground London Overground National Rail Kensington (Olympia)
OwnerConsortium including Yoo Capital, Deutsche Finance Group, Bayerische Versorgunskammer and Versicherungskammer Bayern Group
Capacity4,000–10,000
Construction
Opened26 December 1886; 137 years ago (1886-12-26)
Renovated2013
Expanded1987; 2011
ArchitectHenry Edward Coe
Website
olympia.london
The interior of Olympia, hosting a trade fair
Imre Kiralfy's Venice the bride of the sea, performance poster

Olympia is an exhibition centre, event space and conference centre in West Kensington, London, England.

The venue is home to a range of international trade and consumer exhibitions, conferences and events.

The nearest railway station is Kensington (Olympia) which is a London Overground station, a London Underground station and a mainline rail station. The direct District Line spur to the station only runs on weekends.

History

In 2012, Olympia celebrated 125 years of events by commissioning British artists Peter Blake, Rob Ryan, Sanna Annukka and Paul Hicks to create their interpretations of the venues.

In January 2013, a £40 million investment was completed and the company re-launched with a new brand; subsequently the business was awarded the Best Marketing Campaign at the Exhibition News Awards 2014.

Notable events

References

  1. ^ About SMMT Archived 29 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Stefan Dierkes. "British International Motor Show: Locations and Dates". Pietro-frua.de. Retrieved 17 January 2014.
  3. ^ "Olympia Beauty - Home". www.olympiabeauty.co.uk. Retrieved 15 February 2016.
Preceded by Miss World Venue
1999
Succeeded by