Hall P – a synonym for absolute multifunctionality and spatial flexibility

June 24, 2026  /  7:31 AM

In recent weeks, Pavilion P has once again confirmed that it ranks among the most versatile venues in the Czech Republic. Within a single month, this impressive hall with an area of over fifteen thousand square meters hosted an incredible range of diverse events, from professional trade fairs and international conferences to sporting events and spiritual ceremonies. Pavilion P thus demonstrated in practice its top-class technical facilities, excellent acoustics, and exceptional floor load capacity, enabling it to accommodate thousands of visitors and fully adapt to the specific requirements of any organizer.

The series of successful events began in mid-May with the twelfth annual Ptáček Trade Fair, which transformed the hall into a vibrant hub of heating, installation, and sanitary technology, bringing together hundreds of professionals and representatives of vocational schools for a rich accompanying program. Just a few days later, as part of the Meeting Brno festival, the pavilion became the venue for the Congress of Sudeten Germans. At the end of May, the baton was taken over by the gaming and creative community. The ninth annual Game Access conference brought thousands of developers, graphic artists, designers, and producers from around the world to Brno. Once again, the pavilion proved it can provide professional facilities for international expert events with high demands on technical equipment and participant comfort.

The beginning of June then brought an extraordinary spiritual event of national significance, when the fully occupied hall became the site of the ceremonial beatification of priests Jan Bula and Václav Drbola, placing the highest demands on a dignified environment and perfect sound coverage throughout the space.

Mid-month then meant a radical change of genre in the form of the Transport Show – Truck & Bus Brno, the largest showcase of road freight and bus transport in the Czech Republic, where the pavilion’s floor with a load capacity of ten tons per square meter easily handled even the heaviest exhibits.

At the end of June, thanks to the absence of columns, the hall will transform into a massive sports venue capable of comfortably accommodating eight courts for the eighteenth edition of the youth floorball tournament Brno Hummel Open Game Kids, including an extensive chill-out zone and a diverse food offering for young athletes.