Hala Arena
Arena | |
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Full name | Hala widowiskowo-sportowa Arena |
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Location | Poznań, Poland |
Coordinates | 52°23′53″N 16°53′32″E / 52.398163°N 16.892233°E |
Owner | City of Poznań |
Type | Multi-purpose arena |
Capacity | 6200 |
Acreage | 13 500 m² |
Scoreboard | 24m x 15m |
Construction | |
Broke ground | July 1972 |
Built | 28 June 1974 |
Opened | 28 June 1974 |
Architect | Jerzy Turzeniecki |
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Building details | |
General information | |
Inaugurated | 1969 |
Height | 28m |
Dimensions | |
Diameter | 100m |
Technical details | |
Floor area | 1625m² |
Other information | |
Number of suites |
Press: 99 spaces VIP: 69 spaces |
Parking |
Reymont Street: 175 car spaces Pool: 225 car spaces + 16 coach spaces |
Hala Arena [ˈxala aˈrɛna], generally called simply Arena, is an indoor sporting arena in the Grunwald district of the city of Poznań in western Poland. It is primarily used for volleyball, other indoor sports, and concerts. The venue opened in 1974 and seats approximately 5,500 people, depending on type of event.
The arena hosted a preliminary round group of the EuroBasket 2009 competition.
Hala was the penultimate site, on August 19, 1990, of the Rolling Stones 1989-1990 "Steel Wheels/Urban Jungle" tour.
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Coordinates: 52°23′51″N 16°53′32″E / 52.39750°N 16.89222°E
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