Volgar Sports Palace

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Volgar Sports Palace
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Volgar Sports Palace
Location Tolyatti, Russia
OpenedMay 8, 1975
Tenants
HC Lada Togliatti

Volgar Sports Palace is an indoor sporting arena located in Tolyatti, Russia. The capacity of the arena is 2,900. It was the home arena of the HC Lada Togliatti ice hockey until being replaced by Lada Arena. Two other examples of this rare Soviet Modernism design style is the Hala Olivia in Gdansk Poland, [1] and the Vilnius Palace of Concerts and Sports in Vilnius, Lithuania.

53°30′19″N49°16′30″E / 53.505178°N 49.274943°E / 53.505178; 49.274943

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References

  1. "Remont Hali Olivia na ukończeniu". 13 October 2016.