List of indoor arenas in Lithuania

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The following is a list of indoor arenas in Lithuania , ordered by capacity. The venues are by their final capacity after construction for seating-only events. There is more capacity if standing room is included (e.g. for concerts). The minimum required capacity is 1,000.

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Current arenas

ImageStadiumCapacitySeatedCityTeamInauguratedRef.
Zalgirio Arena in 2023 by Augustas Didzgalvis.jpg Žalgiris Arena 20,00015,708 Kaunas BC Žalgiris 2011
Avia Solutions Group Arena (former Siemens Arena) in 2021 by Augustas Didzgalvis.jpg Avia Solutions Group Arena 13,50010,000 Vilnius BC Wolves
BC Rytas*
2004 [1]
Svyturio Arena in Klaipeda, Lithuania in 2014.jpg Švyturio Arena 7,5006,200 Klaipėda BC Neptūnas 2011
Cido Arena in Panevezys, Lithuania in 2010.jpg Kalnapilio Arena 7,3235,950 Panevėžys BC Lietkabelis 2008
Siauliai Arena in Siauliai, Lithuania in 2007.jpg Šiauliai Arena 7,4005,700 Šiauliai BC Šiauliai 2007
Alytaus Arena in Alytus, Lithuania in 2011.jpg Alytus Arena 7,0005,500 Alytus 2011
Sportorumai.jpg Sporto Rūmai 4,400Closed, Waiting reconstruction Vilnius basketball 1971
Sportima Arena.JPG Sportima Arena 3,1573,157 Vilnius Football2001 [2]
ARVI futbolo arena.JPG ARVI Football Indoor Arena 2,6602,660 Marijampolė FK Sūduva Marijampolė 2008 [3]
Sporto hale 2007-05-19.jpg Kaunas Sports Hall 5,0002,500 Kaunas BC Žalgiris*1939 [4]
Pramogu by Augustas Didzgalvis.jpg Pramogų Arena 4,0002,500 Vilnius Ice hockey2002 [5]
Utenos arena (Utena).jpg Utena Arena 3,0002,500 Utena BC Juventus 2009
Lietuvos Rytas arena.jpg Jeep Arena 2,7502,500 Vilnius BC Rytas
BC Kibirkštis Vilnius
2005 [6]
Kedainiai arena.JPG Kėdainiai Arena 3,0002,200 Kėdainiai BC Nevėžis 2013
Jonava Arena 20150320 102214.JPG Jonava Arena 2,8002,200 Jonava BC Jonava 2017
ElektrenuLedas2.JPG Elektrėnai Ice Palace 2,0001,778 Elektrėnai SC Energija 1977
Aukstaitijos sporto rumai.jpg Sports Palace Aukštaitija 2,000Closed // Under reconstruction Panevėžys Basketball1965
Prienai arena.jpg Prienai Arena 1,8001,500 Prienai 2011
Arenoje Pieno Zvaigzdes.JPG Pieno žvaigždės Arena 1,5001,500 Pasvalys BC Pieno žvaigždės 2011
SEB arena by Augustas Didzgalvis.jpg SEB Arena 1,5001,500 Vilnius Tennis2008
NBA Basketball School Arena 1,4901,315 Vilnius BC Stekas 2022
Garliava. Sporto centras.JPG Garliava Arena 1,8001,300 Garliava Basketball2011
Palangos arena.jpg Palanga Arena 1,5001,200 Palanga BC Palanga 2014
Kretinga, stadionas 3.JPG Kretinga Arena 1,300822 Kretinga BC Kretinga 2023
Telšiai Arena 1,100 [7] Telšiai BC Telšiai
BC Mažeikiai
Gargždai Arena 1,000 Gargždai Planned

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