Jakarta International Convention Center | |
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Address | Jl. Jend. Gatot Subroto Jakarta 10270 Indonesia |
Location | Gelora |
Owner | Government of Indonesia (via the Ministry of the State Secretariat)[1] |
Architect | Soejoedi Wirjoatmodjo (Plenary Hall)[2] |
Inaugurated | 15 March 1974 |
Opened | 3 April 1974 |
Renovated | 1992 |
Construction cost | US$12.5 million |
Former names | Jakarta Convention Center (1974-92; 1995-2025) Jakarta Hilton Convention Center (1992-95) |
Banquet/ballroom | 3,500 (Assembly Hall) 2,000 (Cendrawasih Room) 700 (Kasuari Lounge) 150 (Summit Lounge) |
Theatre seating | 5,000 (Plenary Hall) |
Enclosed space | |
• Exhibit hall floor | 22,002 m2 (236,830 sq ft) |
• Breakout/meeting | 1,735 m2 (18,680 sq ft) |
• Ballroom | 7,081 m2 (76,220 sq ft) |
Public transit access | Gerbang Pemuda |
Website | |
Convention Center Website |
Jakarta International Convention Center or JICC[1] is a convention center located in Gelora Bung Karno Sports Complex, Jakarta, Indonesia. It is one of earliest as well as popular convention center in Jakarta. Since its inauguration in 1974, many important national and international conference, exhibition, fair, indoor sports and musical concerts were held at JICC, including the 10th Non-Aligned Movement Conference in 1992, the Asian-African Conference in 2005 and 2015,[3] and the ASEAN Summit in 2011 and 2023.