Expo Tel Aviv hosts up to 2.5 million visitors and between 45 and 60 major events annually.The venue was renamed to Expo Tel Aviv ahead of hosting the Eurovision Song Contest 2019.After the success of the first fair, permanent structures were built on a plot of land at the northern end of Dizengoff street on the banks of the Yarkon River.[7] In 1959, the fairgrounds were moved to their present location on Rokach Boulevard, and the new site was inaugurated with an exhibition marking Tel Aviv's 50th Jubilee.In its place began the construction of a new 10,000-seat congress and convention center called "Bitan 2" (Pavilion 2), which was inaugurated in January 2015.
Tel Aviv round pavilion, built in 1959 and demolished in 2010