Manchester Central Convention Complex

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Manchester Central Convention Complex (commonly known as Manchester Central or GMEX (Greater Manchester Exhibition Centre)) is an exhibition and conference centre converted from the former Manchester Central railway station in Manchester, England. The building has a distinctive arched roof with a 64-metre span – the second-largest railway station roof span in the United Kingdom, and was granted Grade II* listed building status in 1963. In 2020, the complex became a temporary field hospital for non-critical coronavirus patients, part of a network of temporary NHS Nightingale Hospitals. rdf:langString
Il Manchester Central Convention Complex, noto come Manchester Central e denominato G-MEX dal 1982 al 2007, è un centro per conferenze e mostre di Manchester ricavato dal plesso che ospitava in passato la , nel Regno Unito. L'edificio ha un tetto ad arco di luce pari a 64 metri (la seconda più grande del Regno Unito) e risulta Monumento classificato di Grado II* dal 1963. rdf:langString
Le Manchester Central Convention Complex (communément appelé Manchester Central) est un centre d'exposition et de conférence à Manchester, en Angleterre. Le bâtiment a été autrefois l'ancienne gare de Manchester Central. Il a conservé son toit voûté distinctif avec une envergure de 64 mètres - la deuxième plus grande envergure de toit de gare au Royaume-Uni et a obtenu le statut de bâtiment classé Grade II * en 1963. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Le Manchester Central Convention Complex (communément appelé Manchester Central) est un centre d'exposition et de conférence à Manchester, en Angleterre. Le bâtiment a été autrefois l'ancienne gare de Manchester Central. Il a conservé son toit voûté distinctif avec une envergure de 64 mètres - la deuxième plus grande envergure de toit de gare au Royaume-Uni et a obtenu le statut de bâtiment classé Grade II * en 1963. Après avoir servi 89 ans comme terminus ferroviaire, il a fermé ses portes aux passagers en mai 1969. Il a été rénové pour devenir un centre d'exposition anciennement connu sous le nom de G-Mex Centre en 1982 pendant lequel il a été le principal lieu de concerts de musique de Manchester jusqu'à la construction de la Manchester Arena. Après sa rénovation en 2007, le lieu a repris son ancien nom de Manchester Central. En 2020, à l'exemple de l'hôpital chinois de Fangcang, le complexe est devenu un hôpital de campagne temporaire pour les patients atteints de covid en état de santé critique. Il a alors fait partie du réseau des hôpitaux temporaires du NHS Nightingale Hospitals.
rdf:langString Manchester Central Convention Complex (commonly known as Manchester Central or GMEX (Greater Manchester Exhibition Centre)) is an exhibition and conference centre converted from the former Manchester Central railway station in Manchester, England. The building has a distinctive arched roof with a 64-metre span – the second-largest railway station roof span in the United Kingdom, and was granted Grade II* listed building status in 1963. After 89 years as a railway terminus, it closed to passengers in May 1969. It was renovated as an exhibition centre formerly known as the G-Mex Centre in 1982 and was Manchester's primary music concert venue until the construction of the Manchester Arena. After renovation the venue reverted to its former name Manchester Central in 2007. In 2020, the complex became a temporary field hospital for non-critical coronavirus patients, part of a network of temporary NHS Nightingale Hospitals.
rdf:langString Il Manchester Central Convention Complex, noto come Manchester Central e denominato G-MEX dal 1982 al 2007, è un centro per conferenze e mostre di Manchester ricavato dal plesso che ospitava in passato la , nel Regno Unito. L'edificio ha un tetto ad arco di luce pari a 64 metri (la seconda più grande del Regno Unito) e risulta Monumento classificato di Grado II* dal 1963. Dopo 89 anni di servizio, l'edificio è stato chiuso al pubblico nel maggio 1969 e sottoposto a lavori di ammodernamento per convertirlo in un centro per mostre, aperto nel 1982 con il nome di G-Mex Centre, che fu il principale luogo per concerti della città fino alla costruzione della Manchester Arena. Nel 2007 ha riassunto il suo nome originario di Manchester Central.
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