PalaTrieste

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PalaTrieste
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The central arena during a home match (2018)
PalaTrieste
Full namePalazzo Dello Sport Cesare Rubini di Trieste [1] [2]
Former namesPalazzo Dello Sport di Trieste (1999-2011)
Alma Arena (2017-2018) [3]
LocationVia Flavia, 3 34100 TRIESTE (TS), Italy [4]
Coordinates 45°37′21.99″N13°47′41.84″E / 45.6227750°N 13.7949556°E / 45.6227750; 13.7949556
Owner City of Trieste
Capacity 6,943 (Basketball) [4]
SurfaceParquet
Construction
Built1994-1999 [2]
Opened1999 [2]
ArchitectStudio TECO+ Partners (Bologna)
Tenants
Pallacanestro Trieste (LBA) (1999-present)

PalaTrieste, officially known as Palazzo dello sport Cesare Rubini [1] is an indoor sporting arena located in Trieste, Italy. Opened in 1999, [2] it has a seating capacity for 6,943 people [4] and is currently home for Pallacanestro Trieste basketball team.

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History

Allianz sponsorship

All started when, in 2015, Allianz became new top sponsor of the Italian basketball team Pallacanestro Trieste, based in PalaTrieste. [5]

In 2017, the German insurance company sponsored a new parquet basketball court, [6] and later in 2018, a new scoreboard called Allianz Wall was installed in the Trieste arena. [7]

In 2018 Allianz signed a deal to become new title sponsor of the arena, so PalaTrieste officially became Allianz Dome until 2023. [8]

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References

  1. 1 2 PALASPORT DI TRIESTE INTITOLATO A CESARE RUBINI Archived 2017-01-03 at the Wayback Machine (in Italian)
  2. 1 2 3 4 NUOVO PALAZZO DELLO SPORT DI TRIESTE [ permanent dead link ]
  3. "Il PalaTrieste diventa "Alma Arena"" [PalaTrieste becomes "Alma Arena"]. triesteprima.it (in Italian). 28 November 2016. Retrieved 6 November 2017.
  4. 1 2 3 Telit Trieste
  5. "Allianz e Pallacanestro Trieste 2004: una partnership che prosegue per la stagione 2016/2017" [Allianz and Pallacanestro Trieste 2004: a partnership that goes on for the 2016/2017 season]. ilgiornaledellosport.net (in Italian). 23 March 2017.
  6. "All'Alma arena come in Nba: nuovo parquet firmato Allianz" [Alma arena like Nba: new parquet sponsored by Allianz]. triesteprima.it (in Italian). 23 March 2017.
  7. "ALLIANZ WALL: PRONTO IL NUOVO SEGNAPUNTI CON 4 MEGASCHERMI DELL'ALMA ARENA" [Allianz Wall: new scoreboard of Alma Arena with 4 large screens is ready]. pallacanestrotrieste2004.it (in Italian). 13 March 2018.
  8. "Trieste, Allianz sponsorizzerà il palasport del basket: si chiamerà Allianz Dome" [Trieste, Allianz will sponsor the basketball palasport: it will be called Allianz dome]. ilpiccolo.gelocal.it (in Italian). 12 June 2018.