Rostov-on-Don Palace of Sports

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OwnerGovernment of the Rostov regionCapacityIce Hockey: 3 500
Basketball: 5 000
Concert : 7 000
1967 (1967) – 2022 (2022):
2 360ConstructionBroke ground1966Built1966 (1966) – 1967 (1967)Opened20 October 1967; 56 years ago (1967-10-20)RenovatedJanuary 2023 (2023-01) – December 2024 (2024-12)Closed18 December 2022 (2022-12-18)Construction costRenovated:
₽ 1,6 billion
(€ 16,1 million in 2024)ArchitectDesign Institute Soyuzsportproekt:
M.A. Aristov, Yu.A. Regentov
(Model project No. 2C-09-35 (140-69))BuilderRenovated:
Government of the Rostov regionProject managerRenovated:
GBU DO RO SOR No. 8 named after V.V. PonedelnikaStructural engineerS.N. Badmaeva of Design Institute SoyuzsportproektGeneral contractorRenovated:
Southern Construction Company LLCTenantsRostov-Don Handball Club
HC Rostov

Rostov-on-Don Palace of Sports in a multi-purpose indoor arena in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. It is the home of the women's handball club Rostov-Don, one of the top teams of the Russian championship that also regularly plays in the Women's EHF Champions League. Beside handball it also hosts other indoor sports including ice hockey, as well as concerts and other events.[1]

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References

  1. ^ "Дворец спорта Ростова-на-Дону". rostov.dk.ru. Retrieved 12 March 2017.
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