Zénith de Strasbourg is an indoor sporting arena and concert hall that is located in the city of Eckbolsheim, Bas-Rhin, in eastern France.[1]
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Location | Eckbolsheim, Bas-Rhin, France |
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Coordinates | 48°35′36″N 7°41′14″E |
Capacity | 12,079 |
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Opened | January 3, 2008 |
Architect | Massimiliano Fuksas; style: Postmodern Expressionist |
It was designed, in the Postmodern Expressionist style, by Italian architect Massimiliano Fuksas.
The Zénith de Strasbourg arena has a capacity of 12,079. Thus, making it the biggest Zénith in France. It opened in 2008, one of the Le Zénith series of similar venues throughout France.
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