PalaDozza
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PalaDozza is an indoor sporting arena located at Piazza Azzarita Manfredi 8, in Bologna, Italy. It was named after Giuseppe Dozza, the long-time communist mayor of Bologna, who served from 1945 to 1966. In Italy, the arena is frequently nicknamed Il Madison, after Madison Square Garden. The seating capacity of the arena for basketball games is 5,721 people. It is currently home to the Virtus and Fortitudo Bologna professional basketball teams.
Il Madison | |
Former names | PalaDozza |
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Location | Bologna, Italy |
Capacity | Basketball: 5,570 |
Opened | 1956 |
Tenants | |
Virtus Bologna (1957–1996, 2017–2019) Fortitudo Bologna (1957–1996, 1999–2020, 2021–present) Volley Forlì Bologna 2002 (2012–2013) |
The arena was inaugurated in 1956. The arena hosted the FIBA European Champions Cup's 1965–66 season's Final Four, in which the Italian club Simmenthal Milano, won the competition.[1] It was played in front of an 8,000 capacity crowd.[2]
The Rolling Stones' first Italian concert was held here on 5 April 1967. During the band's sixth European tour.
Bruce Dickinson's first live show with Iron Maiden was performed here in October of 1981.[3][4]
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