Centar Zamet

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Centar Zamet
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Centar Zamet
Location Rijeka, Croatia
Coordinates 45°20′40″N14°23′01″E / 45.3443851°N 14.3836658°E / 45.3443851; 14.3836658
Owner City of Rijeka
Capacity 2,350
Construction
Broke groundDecember 2007
OpenedOctober 2009
Construction cost€20 million
Tenants
RK Zamet (2009–present)
ŽRK Zamet (2009–present)
KK Zamet (2009–present)

Centar Zamet (English: Centre Zamet), also rendered in English as Zamet Sports Centre, is a mixed-use sports hall in Zamet neighbourhood of Rijeka, Croatia, that hosts sporting, cultural, business and entertainment events. [1]

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The hall was built in Zamet in 2009. The size of the hall is 16,830 m2, and the surface of outer space is 88,075 m2.

Awards

Events held

Sports events

Music events

Concerts

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