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This article is about the Dome 's use as a Millennium exhibition. For its post-redevelopment use as an, entertainment district. See The O2 (London).Millennium Dome (The O2 Arena).Millennium Dome 1.jpg.General information.Type Exhibition space.Architectural style Dome.Location Drawdock Road / Millennium Way.Greenwich Peninsula.London SE10 0BB.England.Coordinates 51 ° 30 '10.14 "N 0 ° 0' 11.22" ECoordinates: 51 ° 30 '10.14 "N 0 ° 0' 11.22 E."Completed 1999.Opening 01 January 2000.Closed 31 December 2000.Cost pounds, 789 million(1 1.22 billion in 2016 1 pounds []).,, $1 27 billion($1.8 billion in 2016 2 dollars []).Technical details.Structural system Steel & tensioned fabric.Design and construction.Architect Richard Rogers.Structural Engineer Buro Happold.Services Engineer Buro Happold.Awards and prizes Royal Academy of Engineering.MacRobert Award.The Millennium Dome consequently referred, to simply as The Dome is the, original name of a large, dome-shaped building. Originally used to house the Millennium Experience a major, exhibition celebrating the beginning of the third, millennium. Located on the Greenwich Peninsula in South, East London England the exhibition, was open to the public from 1 January to 31 December 2000. The. Project and exhibition was the subject of considerable political controversy as it failed to attract the number of visitors. Anticipated with recurring, financial problems. All of the original exhibition and associated complex has since been, demolished. The dome still exists and it, is now a key exterior feature of The O2. The Prime Meridian passes the western edge of the. Dome and the nearest London Underground station is North Greenwich on the Jubilee line.
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