Palazzetto dello Sport

Coordinates: 41°55′47″N 12°28′15″E / 41.929617°N 12.470732°E / 41.929617; 12.470732
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Palazzetto dello Sport
PalaTiziano
File:Palazzo dello Sport (Rome) in 2018.02.jpg
Map
LocationPiazza Apollodoro
I-00199 Rome
Coordinates41°55′47″N 12°28′15″E / 41.929617°N 12.470732°E / 41.929617; 12.470732
OwnerMunicipality of Rome
CapacityBasketball: 3,500
SurfaceParquet
Construction
Broke ground1956
Built1957
Opened1957
ArchitectAnnibale Vitellozzi
Structural engineerPier Luigi Nervi
Services engineerIngg. Nervi & Bartoli
Tenants
M. Roma Volley (2006-Present)
Pallacanestro Virtus Roma (2011-Present)

The Palazzetto dello Sport is an indoor arena located in Piazza Apollodoro in Rome, Italy. It has a 3,500 seating capacity for basketball games.[1]

The venue was constructed along with the 11,500-seat Palazzo dello Sport for the 1960 Summer Olympics and inaugurated in 1957. [2] It was designed by architect Annibale Vitellozzi[2] its reinforced thin-shell concrete dome was engineered by Pier Luigi Nervi under the direction of Engineer Giacomo Maccagno.[2]

During the Olympics the arena hosted basketball among other sports.[3] Presently it is the home venue of a professional basketball team and also hosts volleyball matches and other events. It is less commonly known as the PalaTiziano[1] or PalaFlaminio,[1]

Design

Palazzo dello Sport (Rome)

At its inauguration, the facility incorporates a first-aid center, four groups of dressing-rooms along with an officials dressing room, a medical sports centre, a management office and a press room with 12 telephone booths, two store rooms and basement-located Heating and air-conditioning equipment.[2] Seating could be configured for 3,500 basketball spectators and up to 5,600 for boxing or wrestling spectators.[2]

The arena is constructed with a ribbed concrete shell dome 61m in diameter, itself constructed of 1620 prefabricated concrete pieces,[2] braced by concrete flying buttresses. As much of the structure was prefabricated, so that the dome was erected in 40 days.[4]

Home of Virtus Roma

The arena is home to Virtus Roma. The team played there from its foundation until the early 1980s, and also for a period of several years at the start of the current millennium, when its regular home venue at the Palazzo dello Sport was being renovated. The team moved back here permanently starting in 2011, as the Palazzo dello Sport (since renamed PalaLottomatica) had high management costs and Virtus Roma was out of Euroleague competition at the time.[5]

See also

Norfolk Scope, also by Nervi

References

  1. ^ a b c I NUMERI DEL PALATIZIANO Archived 2011-07-22 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ a b c d e f "The XVII Olympiad Rome 1960, Volume I, The Official Report of the Organizing Committee p59" (PDF). Federal Register May 4, 07 p.25485.;
  3. ^ 1960 Summer Olympics official report. Volume 1. pp. 60, 62.
  4. ^ Fletcher, Banister; Palmes, J.C. (1975). A History of Architecture. Charles Scribner's Sons. p. 1264. ISBN 0-684-14207-4.
  5. ^ "Il Palazzetto dello Sport" (in Italian). Pallacanestro Virtus Roma. Retrieved 4 October 2017.

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Preceded by FIBA Intercontinental Cup
Final Venue

1967
Succeeded by