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All exhibition buildings of the Festival for Young Photojournalism are located in the area of the former world exhibition EXPO 2000 on the outskirts of Hannover and are only a short walk away from the Design Center, the heart of the festival.
The tickets will only be available at the box-offices in the entrance area of the Design-Center of the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Hannover.
With the map which you will also get at the box-offices in the Design Center and the arrows at the whole area, you can hardly get lost.


map of the area (Effective 10th June 2010)


Here you can download the map as PDF




A Design Center FH Hannover

The Design Center is the home of the Design & Media department of the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Hannover and thus it is also the workplace of the Hanoverian photo students. In the headquarters of the festival about 10 photo exhibitions will be shown and the evening events with world stars of the photojournalist scene will be taking place here. In addition to that, there is a technique showroom for all kinds of exhibitors from the imaging sector in the atrium, a bistro and numerous lectures and discussions.


Photo: Insa Hagemann

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B CampMedia

Apart from the Multimedia vocational school, the building next to the Design Center contains the modern office center CampMedia of the start-up center »hannoverimpuls«. CampMedia was opened in October 2001 and offers office premises of 20 to 48 sq.m. to young and innovative enterprises.


Photo: Anna-Kristina Bauer

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C Skywalk South

The Skywalk with its 450 metres of length, connecting the parking lots on the Expo area with the fairground, turns into a top gallery. The Deutsche Messe AG, one of the biggest international trade fair organisers, provides the Skywalk for the Lumix Festival for Young Photojournalism. Like all other exhibition locations, the Skywalk is in a walking distance from the center of the festival, the Design Center.


Photo: Anna-Kristina Bauer

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D Glass Pavilion

The Glass Pavilion between TUI Arena and Radisson Hotel is owned by HOGA Immobilien.


Photo: Anna-Kristina Bauer

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E German Pavilion

The German Pavilion is located on the Expo Plaza and opposite to the Design Center. With its 14,000 sq. m. it was the centrepiece of the EXPO 2000. Since then it has build up a reputation as one of the most exceptional special event locations throughout Europe by hosting company events with up to 6,500 attendees.


Photo: Anna-Kristina Bauer

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F British Pavilion

The British Pavillion offers a huge exhibition space and is placed at the »Boulevard der EU« next to the settlement of BMW. It is provided by the companies BMS and CODA Audio who both have their headquarters next door in the Expo Park. BMS has been developing and manufacturing high-end transducers for professional speaker and high-end companies worldwide since 1994. CODA Audio is a specialist in manufacturing these high quality pro-audio loudspeaker systems.



Photo: Florian Wallenwein

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G Czech Pavilion

Eduard Matthai is a globally acting specialist in natural and exact colour display of hair colours, with individual solutions as well via colour charts and colour catalogues as in digital systems. The company provides exhibition room for the 2nd Lumix Festival for Young Photojournalism in its principal office in the Czech pavilion. They also introduce their latest colour device to interested visitors there.


Photo: Anna-Kristina Bauer

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