| Gallagher Convention Centre | |
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Gallagher Convention Centre | |
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| Address | 19 Richards Drive, Midrand, Gauteng |
| Location | South Africa |
| Coordinates | 26°0′6″S28°7′48″E / 26.00167°S 28.13000°E /-26.00167; 28.13000 |
| Owner | Hosken Consolidated Investments |
| Opened | 1995 |
Former names | Gallagher Estates |
Theatre seating | 414[1] |
| Enclosed space | |
| • Ballroom | 500[1] |
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TheGallagher Convention Centre is aconvention centre inMidrand, South Africa and is the seat of thePan-African Parliament.[2][3] It is a wholly owned subsidiary ofCape Town-based investment holding companyHosken Consolidated Investments.
Marking its first time, Gallagher Convention Centre was the host venue for theMiss World 2009 Grand Coronation Night.
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