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SKK Peterburgsky | |
Former names | V. I. Lenin Sport & Concert Complex (1980–1991) |
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Location | 8, Yu. Gagarina av. Saint Petersburg 196105 Russia |
Coordinates | 59°52′09″N 30°20′31″E / 59.86917°N 30.34194°E / 59.86917; 30.34194 |
Public transit | M4 Prospekt Bolshevikov |
Owner | Federal State Unitary Enterprise |
Capacity | 25,000 |
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Broke ground | 1970 |
Opened | 20 May 1980 (1980-05-20) |
Closed | August 2019 (2019-08) |
Demolished | 31 January 2020 |
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Tenants | |
St. Petersburg Open (1995–2013) | |
Website | |
spbckk.ru |
The Saint Petersburg Sports and Concert Complex (Russian: Спортивно-концертный комплекс «Петербургский», romanized: Sportivno-kontsertnyy kompleks «Peterburgskiy») was an arena in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It was closed in August 2019, and was subsequently demolished in 2020 for the construction of a new modern complex which opened in 2023.
History
In Soviet times, it was called V. I. Lenin Sport & Concert Complex (Russian: Спортивно-концертный комплекс им. В. И. Ленина, romanized: Sportivno-kontsertnyy kompleks im. V. I. Lenin). The complex was completed in 1979 and opened in 1980.
Besides concerts, the arena was used for various sports, notably tennis, as it was the location of the St. Petersburg Open. Other sports events hosted at the SKK include bowling, tennis table, fencing.
On 31 January 2020, the roof and a large portion of the walls collapsed during the process of dismantling, resulting in the death of one worker.
Significant events
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References
External links
Media related to Petersburg Sports and Concert Complex at Wikimedia Commons
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