Titolo completo
Textile and Garment Magazine
Sottotitolo
Tekstil i obleklo
Titolo abbreviato
tgm
Marchio editoriale
tgm
Editore
SEUTGL
ISSN
1310-912X (Rivista Stampata)
10.53230/tgm.1310-912X (Rivista Stampata)
Numero del volume
01
Numero del fascicolo
01
Designazione del fascicolo
eISSN2603-302X
Data del fascicolo (YYYY/MM)
2019/01
Titolo completo
A BRIEF HISTORICAL REVIEW OF THE FRANKFURT TRADE FAIR
Sottotitolo
КРАТЪК ИСТОРИЧЕСКИ ПРЕГЛЕД НА ТЪРГОВСКИЯ ПАНАИР ВЪВ ФРАНКФУРТ
Di (autore)
Numero di Pagine
7
Prima Pagina
3
Ultima Pagina
9
Lingua del testo
Bulgaro
Data di publicazione
2019/01
Descrizione principale
Messe Frankfurt (literally "Frankfurt Trade Fair") is the world's largest trade fair, congress and event organiser with its own exhibition grounds. The organisation has 2,500 employees at some 30 locations, generating annual sales of around €661 million. Its services include renting exhibition grounds, trade fair construction and marketing, personnel and food services. Headquartered in Frankfurt am Main, the company is owned by the City of Frankfurt and the State of Hesse. Frankfurt has been known for its trade fairs for over 800 years. In the Middle Ages, merchants and businessmen met at the “Römer”, a medieval building in the heart of the city that served as a market place; from 1909 onwards, they met on the grounds of the Festhalle Frankfurt, to the north of Frankfurt Central Station. The first Frankfurt trade fair to be documented in writing dates back to 11 July 1240, when the Frankfurt Autumn Trade Fair was called into being by Emperor Frederick II, who decreed that merchants travelling to the fair were under his protection. Some ninety years later, on 25 April 1330, the Frankfurt Spring Fair also received its privilege from Emperor Louis IV. Moreover, from this time onwards, trade fairs were held in Frankfurt twice a year, in spring and autumn, forming the basic structure for Messe Frankfurt's modern consumer goods fairs.
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