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Tbilisi Sport Palace (Georgian: თბილისის სპორტის სასახლე) is an indoor sports arena situated in Tbilisi, Georgia. The arena usually hosts basketball, handball, judo, tennis, boxing and other games and tournaments with high attendance.

Tbilisi Sports Palace
თბილისის სპორტის სასახლე
LocationMay 26 sqr. 1, Tbilisi 380071, Georgia[1]
Coordinates41.720°N 44.780°E / 41.720; 44.780
OwnerLogic Group Ltd
OperatorLogic Group Ltd
Capacity9,700 (basketball)
11,000 (concerts)
SurfaceParquet
Construction
Opened12 May 1961
Renovated2007
Architect
  • Vladimir Aleksi-Meskhishvili
  • Yuri Kasradze
  • Temo Japaridze
  • David Kajaia
Tenants
Georgia national basketball team

History


Built in 1961, the arena was used primely for the basketball games of local Dinamo Tbilisi and is still the largest basketball designed arena in all of the former USSR successor states.[2] The construction was led by architects Vladimir Aleksi-Meskhishvili, Yuri Kasradze, Temo Japaridze and designer David Kajaia.[citation needed]

The arena was renovated in 2007 and was reopened on 22 August 2007,[3] with management rights given to the Logic Group Ltd for a 30-year contract.[citation needed] This was the first phase of renovation and reconstruction, with the second phase including changing the roof of the building and installing new individual seats.[4] Total cost of the renovation is estimated at 5 million USD.[5]


Concerts


Tbilisi Sports Palace is one of the greatest arena for concerts in Georgia. Many international and national acts have performed here.

Other sold-out concerts were by Georgian rapper Lex-Seni and Georgian pop-group Kuchis Bichebi. (about 15,000 people)

The venue was to host the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2017 on 26 November 2017.[6] However the venue was later changed to the 4,000-capacity Olympic Palace which was considered more suitable for hosting the contest.[7]


References


  1. Sport in Georgia - Sport Complex
  2. History of Dinamo Tbilisi Archived 29 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  3. Renovated Sports Palace Archived 25 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine, 22 August 2007
  4. The Georgian times, Mayor inspects Tbilisi Sport Palace after reconstruction Archived 9 February 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  5. Reconstruction of Sport Palace
  6. "Junior Eurovision 2017 to take place on 26th November!". junioreurovision.tv. European Broadcasting Union. 16 March 2017. Retrieved 16 March 2017.
  7. Jordan, Paul (9 August 2017). "16 Countries to dazzle on stage in Tbilisi in 2017!". junioreurovision.tv. European Broadcasting Union. Retrieved 9 August 2017.


Media related to Tbilisi Sports Palace at Wikimedia Commons

Preceded by
Belgrade Arena
Belgrade
European Wrestling Championships
Venue

2014
Succeeded by
Trio Arena
Vantaa



На других языках


[de] Sportpalast Tiflis

Der Sportpalast Tiflis (georgisch თბილისის სპორტის სასახლე, englisch Tbilisi Sports Palace) ist eine Mehrzweckhalle in der georgischen Hauptstadt Tiflis. Die Arena wurde 1961 eröffnet und wird neben Basketball, Boxen, Futsal, Judo, Handball sowie Tennis auch für Konzerte und andere Veranstaltungen genutzt.[1]
- [en] Tbilisi Sports Palace

[ru] Дворец спорта (Тбилиси)

Тбилисский дворец спорта (груз. თბილისის სპორტის სასახლე) — крытая арена в городе Тбилиси, на которой проводятся спортивные соревнования по баскетболу, гандболу, дзюдо, теннису и боксу, а также различные концерты. Дворец спорта находится на Площади 26 мая, при этом в самой грузинской столице есть ещё один дворец спорта при Тбилисском государственном университете, открытый в 2015 году[2], а в районе Дигоми строится третье сооружение, называемое в прессе «дворцом спорта»[3].



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