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The Bucharest International Conference Centre was established in 1994, according to a Decision of the Chamber of Deputies. The fulfilment of the standards requested in the field of conferences organization brought it the membership of the International Association of Congress Centres (AIPC) in 1997. Moreover, the International Conference Centre initiated and maintained contacts with ICCA (the International Congress and Convention Association), EFCT (the European Federation of Conference Towns) and AIVFC(the International Association of Francophone Conference Towns).
The International Conference Centre is also home to the Parliament Palace. The Parliament Palace has a surface of 365,000 sqm and holds the 1st position in the Guinness World Records for the largest administrative building (for civil use), and the heaviest and most expensive building in the world.
With a net area of 13,125 sqm, the International Conference Centre has unique and grand conference rooms, able to host thematic expositions and receptions. Moreover, two restaurant-halls and an assembly room destined for art exhibitions are located within the International Conference Centre. Throughout the past years, the International Conference Centre has hosted many high-level meetings including: The International Crans Montana Conference(1994), The Parliamentary Assembly of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation(1995), The 12th Francophony Summit (2006), The NATO Summit (2008), The Economic and Trade Forum – Central and Eastern European countries (2013) and so on.
Internally, the International Conference Centre is one of the founding members of the Romanian Convention Bureau (the Association of Professional Conference and Exhibition Organizers). Due to the favourable reviews received in 2014, the International Conference Centre received the TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence.
The International Conference Centre is also home to the Parliament Palace. The Parliament Palace has a surface of 365,000 sqm and holds the 1st position in the Guinness World Records for the largest administrative building (for civil use), and the heaviest and most expensive building in the world.
With a net area of 13,125 sqm, the International Conference Centre has unique and grand conference rooms, able to host thematic expositions and receptions. Moreover, two restaurant-halls and an assembly room destined for art exhibitions are located within the International Conference Centre. Throughout the past years, the International Conference Centre has hosted many high-level meetings including: The International Crans Montana Conference(1994), The Parliamentary Assembly of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation(1995), The 12th Francophony Summit (2006), The NATO Summit (2008), The Economic and Trade Forum – Central and Eastern European countries (2013) and so on.
Internally, the International Conference Centre is one of the founding members of the Romanian Convention Bureau (the Association of Professional Conference and Exhibition Organizers). Due to the favourable reviews received in 2014, the International Conference Centre received the TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence.