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Atlas Arena

Coordinates: 51°45′25″N 19°25′30″E / 51.75694°N 19.42500°E / 51.75694; 19.42500
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Atlas Arena[1]
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LocationŁódź, Poland
Coordinates51°45′25″N 19°25′30″E / 51.75694°N 19.42500°E / 51.75694; 19.42500
OwnerCity of Łódź
OperatorMiejska Arena Kultury i Sportu
TypeArena
Seating typeReserved seating
Capacity13,800
Construction
Built2006–2009
OpenedJune 26, 2009
Construction cost 80 million
ArchitectATJ Architekci
Main contractorsVaritex, Mostostal, Skanska
Website
http://www.atlasarena.pl

The Atlas Arena is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Łódź, Poland.

Seating 10,400, with an optional extra 3,000, it has 1,500 parking places and 11 VIP lounges (each with a terrace).[2]

It is one of Poland's largest venues.

The arena hosts conferences, conerts and sports events (e.g. basketball, volleyball, athletics and ice hockey). In August 2009, Atlas Group purchased the naming rights to the arena for a period of 5 years.[1]

Music

Previous appearances:

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Sport

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Events and tenants
Preceded by CEV Champions League
Final Venue

2010
Succeeded by
Preceded by CEV Champions League
Final Venue

2012
Succeeded by