Monday, February 21, 2011

The Turin Motor Show goes down forever

The Bologna Motor Show will be the only event tied to the automotive world to be organized in Italy. The official confirmation comes from GL Events, the company that organizes the event Bolognese, who said that there is no hope of seeing again the Turin Motor Show back in the shadow of the Mole and the city that represents the drive on a large scale Italy.

It was the same company that had evaluated the possibility of carrying on the banks of the Po automotive exhibition, at the same time celebrating the reopening of the Museum of Ruffia Biscaretti car and a historic day as the 150th anniversary of the unification of Italy. Although 10 years have passed since the last exhibition, the adhesions by the car manufacturers have been few, with the result that the halls would remain desperately empty.

Interested event was also the governor of Piedmont, Roberto Cota, pointing to a very strong show with its specificity, perhaps aiming to enhance the technology related to the automotive world, to differentiate itself from other international events. "Probably at a time like this, major changes to the car market there was no commercial space to make an exhibition similar to the other." He said the League's policy.

The event with the world of the car is then sent back to Bologna from the 3rd to 11th December. After all, we are always in time to celebrate the 150 in Italy.

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