Area: InternationalType: OutdoorsFormat: large screenFrequency: 504
The screen installation, featuring five panels, is located at the Palacio de la Prensa in Madrid, in front of the busiest square in Spanish traffic, Plaza Callao, attracting a footfall of 113 million. It not only showcases commercial brands but also regularly exhibits local Madrid art and cultural activities, becoming a new medium for urban cultural expression.
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Located at Madrid's MONCLOA station, which sits at the intersection of Calle Princesa and Paseo Moret, it is a main route to downtown Madrid via the A-6 and a landmark area with a large influx of tourists. Adjacent to Complutense University, it occupies a higher position with greater visibility.
Area: InternationalType: OutdoorsFormat: large screenFrequency: 810
Located at the entrance of Elíptica station, this is one of the main entrances from the A42 to Madrid, connecting Atocha, Madrid Río, Santa María de la Cabeza, and Embajadores. There are schools, sports facilities, bars and restaurants, and shops here, with a monthly impact reaching 2,634,796.
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Wizink Center is not only a venue for sports events, but also a centerpiece of Madrid's cultural life. As one of Madrid's most representative cultural sites, the large screen system of Wizink Center serves not only for broadcasting events but also as an important medium for the city's cultural expression.
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Two large digital screens are located in an excellent geographic location—the Callao Building at No. 1 Plaza de España. The square, covering over 2,800 square meters, can accommodate 10,000 people and sees heavy daily foot and vehicle traffic.
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Located in the middle of the pedestrian area on the axis of Via Emmanuele, which connects the Piazza San Carlo outside the Basilica of San Carlo and Piazza Santa Barbara, this square is opposite the picturesque Piazza San Carlo. It is the only open space overlooking the busy Via Vittorio Emanuele II, offering an unprecedented perspective.
Extraordinarily brilliant, growing more captivating over time
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The screen is located on Corso Garibaldi Street, connecting the famous Brera district and Piazza XXV Aprile square, where there are shops, bars, and many restaurants. Corso Garibaldi is an 1100-meter-long commercial street.
Heaven rewards diligence, and business rewards trustworthiness.
Area: InternationalType: OutdoorsFormat: large screenFrequency: 500
On Corso Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan. Due to its castle-like structure, it has triple exposure, with a central maxi LED and two side maxi LEDs located in the center of the pedestrian walkway connecting Cathedral Square and San Babila Square, offering a unique perspective and positioning.