Zmajevo gnezdo (Dragon's Nest) | |
Interior panorama view | |
Location | Ljubljana, Slovenia |
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Coordinates | 46°4′52″N 14°31′17″E / 46.08111°N 14.52139°E / 46.08111; 14.52139 |
Owner | City Municipality of Ljubljana |
Operator | Javni zavod Šport Ljubljana |
Capacity | 12,480 (basketball, handball, volleyball) 14,500 (music events) 10,500 (ice hockey) |
Surface | Adaptable |
Construction | |
Broke ground | 2009 |
Built | 2010 |
Opened | 10 August 2010 |
Construction cost | €66.3 million |
Architect | Sadar + Vuga d.o.o. |
General contractor | Grep d.o.o. |
Tenants | |
Slovenia national basketball team KK Cedevita Olimpija RK Krim |
The Stožice Arena (Slovene: Arena Stožice) is a multi-purpose indoor arena located in Ljubljana, Slovenia. It was designed by Slovenian Sadar + Vuga architects and is the biggest indoor arena in the country. It lies in the Bežigrad district, north of the city centre. The arena is part of the Stožice Sports Park sports complex.
The arena is the home ground of basketball club KK Cedevita Olimpija.
History
The arena is named after the area in which it is located, and the change of the name is possible in the future due to sponsorship rights. Together with the football stadium, it is part of the Stožice Sports Park. The arena building area measures 14,164 square meters. It was constructed in just 14 months and opened on 10 August 2010 with a basketball match between Slovenia and Spain, which was won by Spain 79–72 after overtime.
The arena has a capacity of 12,480 seats for basketball and is located in the north-western part of the park. The four levels of concourses and the lower, VIP and upper stands are covered by a shell-shaped dome. The arena is used for indoor sports such as basketball, handball and volleyball and is the home venue of KK Cedevita Olimpija. The arena is one of the main venues of the Slovenia national team in most indoor sports, except for ice hockey, for which the arena is not suitable and could only host it if ice cooling devices would be implemented. Alongside the stadium, the arena is also designed to host many cultural events.
Arena Stožice was one of the four venues of the 2022 European Women's Handball Championship, and also co-hosted EuroBasket Women 2023.
Gallery
- Volleyball configuration in 2013
- Stožice during EuroBasket 2013
- Stožice in 2013
See also
References
- "Predlog za obravnavo na seji Mestnega sveta Mestne občine Ljubljana" (PDF). 24ur.com (in Slovenian). Urban Municipality of Ljubljana. 3 September 2010. Retrieved 11 July 2023.
- ^ Eurobasket2013.org THE ARENA Stozice Arena Capacity: 12500. Archived 5 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine
- "Krstni poraz Slovenije po podaljšku" (in Slovenian). Siol. 10 August 2010. Archived from the original on 20 October 2010. Retrieved 18 October 2010.
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Preceded byŽalgiris Arena Kaunas |
FIBA EuroBasket Final venue 2013 |
Succeeded byStade Pierre-Mauroy Lille |
Preceded byBelgrade Arena Belgrade |
UEFA Futsal Championship Final venue 2018 |
Succeeded byZiggo Dome Amsterdam |
Preceded byPavelló Municipal Font de Sant Lluís Valencia |
FIBA Women's EuroBasket Final venue 2023 |
Succeeded byPeace and Friendship Stadium Piraeus |
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