Gliwice Arena
Multi-purpose indoor arena in Gliwice, Poland / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Gliwice Arena, known for sponsorship reasons as PreZero Arena Gliwice, is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Gliwice, Poland. The arena has 13,752 seats in its four stands and provides room for up to 17,178 spectators in the main arena, standing spaces included, making it one of the largest entertainment and sports halls in the country.[2]
Not to be confused with the Rhein-Neckar-Arena, known for sponsorship reasons as PreZero Arena.
Quick Facts Former names, Location ...
Gliwice Arena, Gliwice Hall | |
Former names | Podium Hall (construction) Gliwice Arena (as official name; 2018–2024) |
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Location | ul. Akademicka 50 Gliwice, Poland |
Coordinates | 50°17′8.6″N 18°41′9.7″E |
Owner | City of Gliwice |
Operator | Arena Operator sp. Z o. O |
Capacity | 13,752 (all seated; main arena) 17,178 (with standing; main arena) 3,360 (small arena) |
Construction | |
Built | 2013–2018 |
Opened | 12 May 2018 |
Construction cost | 420 million złoty (€98 million) |
Architect | Perbo-Projekt |
Main contractors | Mirbud SA[1] |
Tenants | |
GTK Gliwice (2018–present) | |
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