Palais des Festivals et des Congrès
The Palais des Festivals et des Congrès is a convention centre in Cannes, France. It is the primary venue for the annual Cannes Film Festival, the Cannes [Lions International Festival of Creativity], MIPIM, and the NRJ [Music Awards]. The second building was unveiled in 1982.
History
The first Palais des Festivals et des Congrès was built in 1949 to host the Cannes Film Festival. The original building was located on the boulevard of Promenade de la Croisette, on the present site of the JW Marriott Cannes. That building previously hosted the Eurovision [Song Contest 1959|4th] and Eurovision [Song Contest 1961|6th] Eurovision Song Contests in 1959 and 1961, respectively.In response to the growing success of the Film Festival and the advent of the first business conventions, the City of Cannes decided to build a new Palais in 1979. The new building, a six-story structure designed in the modernist style by the architects Sir Hubert Bennett and François Druet, was constructed on the site of the municipal casino. It opened in December 1982, and was expanded in 1999 with the construction of the Espace Riviera, a new space of 10,000 square metres.
In January 1992, the Society of Mixed Economy for the Events of the City of Cannes was created to oversee the Palais. SEMEC was formed from the merger of three non-profit organizations: Cannes Tourism, the OMACC and the association Cannes Palais des Festivals et des Congrès.