Glaspalast Sindelfingen

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Glaspalast Sindelfingen
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Glaspalast Sindelfingen
Former namesSporthalle Unterrieden
Sporthalle Sindelfingen
Location Sindelfingen, Germany
Coordinates 48°42′57″N8°59′01″E / 48.715955°N 8.983662°E / 48.715955; 8.983662
OwnerStadt Sindelfingen
OperatorVerein zur Pflege und Förderung des Sportes im Glaspalast Sindelfingen e.V.
Capacity 5,250 [1]
SurfaceTartan
ScoreboardYes
Construction
Broke ground1976
Opened1977
Expanded2003
Architect Günter Behnisch
Tenants
1980 European Athletics Indoor Championships
Website
Glaspalast Sindelfingen

Glaspalast Sindelfingen is an indoor arena, in Sindelfingen, Germany. The arena holds 5,250 people. It is primarily used for indoor athletics and concerts. [2]

KISS performed at the arena during their Lick It Up Tour on November 4, 1983.

World Masters Athletics held its first Indoor Championships here in 2004.

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References

  1. "FAQ Liste - allgemein > Glaspalast Sindelfingen". Archived from the original on 2010-03-30. Retrieved 2010-05-01.
  2. "Glaspalast Sindelfingen". ARCHIPENDIUM. Retrieved 2022-01-02.
Preceded by European Indoor Championships in Athletics
Venue

1980
Succeeded by