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Across the esplanade, the Acropolis in Nice once stood as a bold statement of modern architecture. The Acropolis wasn’t just one building. It was a complex of two structures: the Palais des Congrès (Acropolis-Congrès) and the Palais des Expositions (Acropolis-Expositions). The city of Nice owned it. Its management and operation were delegated to the company GL events. Sadly, the Acropolis met its end in 2023, making way for the Promenade du Paillon. But let’s journey back to its heyday. Picture the year 1984. The Acropolis, a stark contrast to the traditional French architecture surrounding it, became a controversial landmark. Some hailed it as a modernist masterpiece, others as an eyesore. But its true value lay within its walls. The Palais des Congrès hosted a variety of events, from concerts and conferences to exhibitions and political rallies. It was a hub for important medical, scientific, and technological congresses, thanks to its proximity to the Nice Faculty of Medicine and the Sophia Antipolis technology park. Imagine attending a performance in the Salle Apollon, the largest hall in the Palais des Congrès, with a seating capacity of 2,500. This vast space, spanning three levels, provided a stage for captivating shows and conferences. Meanwhile, the Palais des Expositions offered a different experience. With a total capacity of 17,000 square meters, including a vast pillar-free hall, it hosted trade shows, exhibitions, and even sporting events. Remember the 1999 Davis Cup final? The Acropolis was transformed into a temporary tennis court for this prestigious event. Even the Beatles graced its stage in 1965, marking their first concert outside of Paris. The Acropolis truly embodied the dynamic spirit of Nice. It showcased a blend of art, culture, and innovation within its unique architectural shell. While its physical presence is gone, its legacy as a vital part of Nice’s history remains.

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