Georgia, the Whole Day Through Opens at Atlanta Stadium Match Days

Georgia, the Whole Day Through Opens at Atlanta Stadium Match Days

At atlanta stadium on Monday, Spain takes on Cape Verde while a free exhibit just steps away gives World Cup visitors another place to go. “Georgia, the Whole Day Through” is open on all match days at the Georgia World Congress Center, and it is already drawing attention for what it offers inside the doors at Registration Hall Building B.

Georgia World Congress Center Exhibit

The experience was created by the Georgia Department of Economic Development in partnership with the Georgia World Congress Center Authority. It is described as an interactive museum dedicated to the state of Georgia, with examples of the music, art, food and businesses that have shaped the state into a global leader of commerce and culture.

For visitors coming into Atlanta for the World Cup, the setup is simple: the exhibit is free, open to the public and located at 285 Andrew Young International Boulevard Northwest. The Georgia World Congress Center is air-conditioned, which makes the attraction more than a stopover between matches.

Inside Registration Hall Building B

Paul Milliken toured the exhibit and reported on the immersive setup, which sits just inside the doors of the Georgia World Congress Center. That location puts it within easy reach of fans moving through the World Cup footprint in Atlanta, where the city is hosting eight World Cup matches.

The timing is the key part of the draw. Monday’s match is only the start of Atlanta’s tournament schedule, and the exhibit is available on every match day, giving fans a fixed option whenever they arrive downtown. A free public attraction in an air-conditioned venue is a useful landing spot for anyone looking to spend part of the day away from the stadium crowds without leaving the event zone.

Spain and Cape Verde

The first test comes Monday, when Spain faces Cape Verde inside Atlanta Stadium. The exhibit opens alongside that match day and stays open for the rest of the tournament dates in Atlanta, giving visitors a repeat option as the city works through its eight-match schedule.

For World Cup fans, the practical move is straightforward: head to the Georgia World Congress Center at 285 Andrew Young International Boulevard Northwest and walk in. The experience is free, public and available on all match days, which makes it one of the easiest non-ticketed stops near Atlanta Stadium.

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