BAU 2015 is approaching fast! The world’s leading trade show for architecture, materials and systems will be held in Munich, Germany, from January 19 - 24, 2015. On more than 1.9 Million square feet of exhibition space the show is expected to attract at least 2,000 exhibitors and about 240,000 visitors from around the world. Sign up for our exclusive BAU 2015 delegation trip in order to make the most of your journey to Munich!
BAU Delegation Trip
Join us as VIP at the industry’s must-attend event and participate in our exclusive BAU 2015 delegation trip. The 4-day program offers an excellent mix of business and pleasure: enjoy Munich’s world-famous Bavarian flair with beer, pretzels and lederhosen, and let its architecture inspire you at the same time. Guided tours at “Long Night of Architecture” and through BMW Welt are included in the package, amongst other activities.
Please find more information as well as the application form here.
BAU Online Registration
Are you just interested in attending BAU 2015 as a regular visitor? No problem. Simply order your personal Print@home Ticket with just a few clicks or redeem your (online) ticket voucher here. Registration will be mandatory for the visit of BAU 2015 and can easily be done online. By registering in advance you save valuable time when you arrive at the show.
U.S. Contact:
Ms. Francesca Novak
Phone: +1 646 437 1016
Email: fnovak@munich-tradefairs.com
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