Exhibitions / Congresses

BAU 2009

Germany, Munich - 12-17 January 2009
Europe's key trade fair for architecture, materials and systems
BAU presents architecture, materials and systems for industrial, commercial and residential construction as well as interior design.
Every two years, it brings together all the industry's market leaders in a unique exhibition and is thus the most important event of the European building industry. The product range is structured according to both building materials and product and topica areas. The numerous attractive events of the top-class supporting programme round off the trade fair's offer.
Date(s)
12-17 January 2009
Time(s)
Monay – Friday: 9am – 6pm Saturday: 9am – 5pm
Venue
New Munich Trade Fair Centre
Contact for booking / more info
Tel. (+ 49 89) 9 49-1 13 08 Fax (+ 49 89) 9 49-1 13 09 info@bau-muenchen.de
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