Holon Toto Hall

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Holon Toto Hall
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Holon Toto Hall's exterior.
Holon Toto Hall
Location Holon, Tel Aviv District, Israel
Owner Holon Municipality
OperatorPark Peres Administration
Capacity Basketball: 5,500
Concerts: 4,000
Construction
Broke ground2012
Opened3 March 2015
Construction cost 160 million
34 million
Tenants
Hapoel Holon (2015-present)

Holon Toto Hall is an indoor arena that is located in the Tel Aviv District city of Holon, Israel. The arena is mainly used to host basketball games. It has a seating capacity of 5,500. [1]

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History

Holon Toto Hall was opened in March 2015. In 2016, the arena hosted the Rhythmic Gymnastics European Championships. The arena has been used as the home arena of the Israeli Basketball Super League club Hapoel Holon.

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