Kalevi Spordihall
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| Kalevi Spordihall | |
|---|---|
| Korvpalli Häll (Cradle of Basketball) | |
| Location | Tallinn, Estonia |
| Opened | 1962 |
| Renovated | 2011[1] |
| Owner | Republic of Estonia |
| Operator | City of Tallinn |
| Construction cost | SUR 400,000 (equivalent to $360,000 USD at the time) |
| Architect | Peeter Tarvas & Uno Tölpus |
| Capacity | 1,000 |
| Field dimensions | 45,4m x 33,15m |
| Tenants | |
| BC Kalev/Cramo (KML, BBL, VTB United League) Tallinna Kalev (KML) |
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Kalevi Spordihall is a multi-purpose arena in Estonia. It was built in 1962 and holds up to 1,000 people (all-seater).[2]
It generally hosts basketball games, but also trainings and minor-league competitions for volleyball, athletics, futsal, tennis and gymnastics.
References [edit]
- ^ "Uuenenud Kalevi halli on sel hooajal kodusaaliks mõlemale Kalevile. Õhtuleht Online. 24 August 2011. Accessed 7 may 2012. (Estonian)
- ^ Kalevi Spordihall at basket.ee
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Coordinates: 59°25′38″N 24°45′38″E / 59.42722°N 24.76056°E