History
Culinary art with tradition and a future
The IKA /Culinary Olympics has a long history. Its beginnings date back to 1900. What began as a performance showcase has developed into an inspiring international event. The enduring fascination of the competitions outlasts cooking shows and food trends – unforgettable culinary highlights set standards and provide many Olympic moments.
The courage to dare something and to keep reinventing yourself again and again: This is what characterises the IKA/Culinary Olympics and the Intergastra in equal measure. At the industry get-together in the gourmet region of Stuttgart, exhibitors present current industry trends, innovative products and groundbreaking concepts for the catering and hotel industry. Visitors will find many future-oriented ideas there and can take part in numerous lectures and events.
History of IKA/Culinary Olympics
1900
Start of the world’s first culinary arts exhibition in Frankfurt.
1951
New beginning: the first culinary arts show after the Second World War, organised by the VKD which was founded in 1948.
1992
Staged for the first time under the name “IKA/Culinary Olympics”.
1996
New location: the 19th IKA/Culinary Olympics in Berlin – for the first time not staged in Frankfurt.
2000
Centenary: the 20th IKA/Culinary Olympics – première in Erfurt.
2020
Premiere in Baden-Württemberg: the 25th IKA/Culinary Olympics for the first time in Stuttgart