Montreux Music & Convention Centre
46°26′N 6°55′E / 46.433°N 6.917°E / 46.433; 6.917
The Montreux Music & Convention Centre (formerly and still commonly known as the Montreux Convention Centre) is a multi-purpose complex located in Montreux, Switzerland. It hosts the annual Montreux Jazz Festival. The convention center's main venues are the 4,000-capacity Auditorium Stravinski and the 2,000-capacity Miles Davis Hall. The facility opened in 1973 and received its current name in 2006.[1]
The complex closed for renovation work in July 2023, and is expected to reopen in 2025.[2]
References
External links
- Official website
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