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The Prague Congress Centre is one of the largest and best equipped European centers. It offers space for the widest variety of events, such as congresses, conferences, seminars, meetings, corporate presentations, press conferences, exhibitions, trade fairs, balls, banquets and buffets. The range of banqueting and exhibition spaces available, including provision of accompanying services, makes it one of the largest and most comprehensive providers of these services, even outside the Czech market. The Centre has at its disposal 20 halls and 50 meeting rooms, with a capacity from 12 to 2764 persons. When reconstruction was completed in 2000, it became one of the largest and best equipped European centers, a fact confirmed by the problem-free running of the Annual Meeting of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank in September of that year, and by the NATO Summit in November, 2002. The pride of the Prague Congress Centre is the Congress Hall, which reaches from the first to the fourth floor. A group of Czech and foreign specialists in the field of acoustics was in charge of its alterations. Thanks to its excellent acoustics, the Conference Hall is currently among the thirteen best concert halls in the world, with characteristics comparable to those of the Royal Albert Hall, Montreal's Wilfred-Pelletier Hall, and the Boston Symphony Hall. The dimensions of the orchestral shell make performances by large musical groups of 100 musicians possible, and they can be watched from the auditorium by 2764 people.
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