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Former names | Palasport San Lazzaro (1981-2005) PalaBernhardsson (2005-09) PalaNet (2009-10) PalaFabris (2010-15) |
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Address | Via S. Marco, 53 - Quartiere 3 Est - 35129 Padua, Italy |
Capacity | Volleyball: 3,916 [1] |
Surface | 45,000 m2 |
Opened | 24 February 1980 |
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Pallavolo Padova (1987-present) |
Kioene Arena (formerly known as Palasport San Lazzaro, PalaBernhardsson, PalaNet and PalaFabris) is an indoor sports arena located in Padua, Italy. The arena has a seating capacity of 3,916 for volleyball and is primarily used for basketball, futsal and handball. It also hosts live concerts.
The Forum is the home floor of the professional volleyball team Pallavolo Padova.
The arena opened in 1981. Since then, it has hosted several important sports and musical events. Among them, the 1981–82 FIBA Korać Cup final, 2007–08 UEFA Futsal Cup and 2011–12 UEFA Futsal Cup.
List of musical artists who played at the PalaFabris |
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