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The Venue: Amman Exhibition Park

This year, the 5th International Rebuild Iraq Exhibition will take place from 5- 8May 2008 at the 100.000 square meters new Amman Exhibitions Park located on the Airport road adjacent to the Dunes Club. The new Amman Exhibitions Park is the brainchild of the IFP Group, one of the biggest exhibition and event organizers in the Middle East.

The Amman Exhibitions Park features over 25,000 square meters of covered exhibition halls, 7,000 square meters of open exhibition area, event halls dedicated to conferences, worshiping place, landscaped areas, and parking lots of about 60,000 square meters that will handle more than 2,000 cars and buses.

Click here to view the venue access map.

The venue also benefits from functional services and facilities for both visitors and exhibitors including floor electricity connections, wireless internet, a business center, registration facilities and 24 hour security and cleaning services. Stand contracting service, as well as rental of furniture and stand extras are available on site.



Rich in history

Take time out to get in touch with the fascinating heritage of Jordan. Visit the stunning ancient city of Petra, carved out of a sandstone canyon cliff-face over 2,000 years ago and only rediscovered in 1812. Once the capital of the Nabateaeans, a 3rd century BC Arab dynasty, Petra is home to ruins of the beautifully sculpted Khazneh, or Treasury, an 8,000-seat amphitheater, and the Temple of the Winged Lions.

Be pampered at one of the luxury spa resorts on the uniquely salty Dead Sea, or gaze at the desert hills while floating effortlessly in the Sea’s therapeutic mineral-rich waters.

Ascend Mount Nebo, from which Moses is said to have surveyed the Promised Land, and drink in breathtaking views of the Jordan Valley and beyond. Examine Byzantine mosaics in the peak’s old windswept monastery.







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