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Tivoli Hall

Coordinates: 46°3′35″N 14°29′42″E / 46.05972°N 14.49500°E / 46.05972; 14.49500
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Tivoli Hall
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LocationLjubljana, Slovenia
Coordinates46°03′37″N 14°29′43″E / 46.0602916°N 14.4952792°E / 46.0602916; 14.4952792
OwnerCity Municipality of Ljubljana
OperatorJavni zavod Šport Ljubljana
Capacity4,000 (larger hall, ice hockey)
5,600 (larger hall, basketball)[1]
4,050 (smaller hall, basketball)
SurfaceIce (larger hall)
Parquet (smaller hall)
Construction
Broke ground1963
OpenedMarch 1965
Renovated1995 (smaller hall)
2000 (larger hall)
ArchitectMarjan Božič
Stanko Bloudek

Tivoli Hall (Template:Lang-sl) is a complex of two multi-purpose indoor sport arenas in Tivoli City Park in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. The complex was opened in 1965. The larger, ice hockey arena has a seating capacity of 4,000 people. When configured to host basketball games, the capacity is adjusted to 5,600.[1]

This hall hosted home games of the professional basketball team KK Union Olimpija until 2011. The smaller basketball hall has a seating capacity of 4,050 people. The larger one is the home of HDD Olimpija Ljubljana professional ice hockey club.

Events

Regular sporting events include:

One time sporting events include:

Other activities

Apart from being a sporting venue, Tivoli Hall also hosts numerous concerts, musicals and other shows.

Concerts

References

Preceded by FIBA World Championship
Final Venue

1970
Succeeded by
Preceded by European Men's Handball Championship
Final Venue

2004
Succeeded by

46°3′35″N 14°29′42″E / 46.05972°N 14.49500°E / 46.05972; 14.49500