Prins Bernhardhoeve
The Prins Bernhardhoeve ( PBH) ( Dutch for Prince Bernhard - yard ) has been founded in 1956 building complex for fairs and events in Zuidlaren, a town in the north of the Netherlands. The site comprises three halls, each is named after a member of the Dutch royal family. The largest hall is the Prins Constantijn hall, it is located next to the main entrance of the building. Owner of the Prins Bernhard -Hof is " PBhoeve beheer bv ".
Fairs and Events
In Prins Bernhardhoeve there were the following shows:
- Caravan exhibition
- Hotel and catering trade
- Construction Fair
- Country Baumesse
- Lifstylemesse
In addition, there are several one-time or recurring events. The regional newspaper Dagblad van het Noorden has organized an event in the building complex, the Domino Day took place in 1999 and 2000, PBH, and the NIC was until 2008 an annual recurring equestrian event.
The number of visitors of the fairs has decreased in recent years. The building complex was sold to " PBhoeve beheer bv ".
Exhibit space
The PBH building has held an area of 16,000 m², on the exhibitions and events.
The Prins Constantijnhalle has an area of 5,544 m², the smallest hall is the Prins Johan Friso hall with an area of 2,820 m².
In comparison, some other exhibition complexes in the Netherlands with the associated exhibition area:
- Jaarbeurs Utrecht: 100,000 m²;
- RAI Amsterdam: 87,000 m²;
- MECC (Maastricht ): 30,000 m²;
- WTC ( Leeuwarden ): 34,000 m².
Weblink
- Website of the Prins Bernhardhoeve
- Fairgrounds
- Building in Drenthe
- Tynaarlo