Lotto Arena

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Lotto Arena
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Lotto Arena
Location Antwerp, Belgium
Coordinates 51°13′49″N4°26′30″E / 51.230264°N 4.441620°E / 51.230264; 4.441620
Capacity 5,218 (basketball)
8,050 (concerts)
Construction
Built2006
Opened10 March 2007 (2007-03-10)
Tenants
Antwerp Giants (2007–present)

Lotto Arena is an arena in Antwerp, Belgium. It has a seating capacity for 8,050 people for concerts and 5,218 for sporting events. The arena opened on 10 March 2007 after nine months of construction. [1] It is located in the district of Merksem, adjacent to the Sportpaleis.

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The Antwerp Giants basketball club uses the arena as its home venue. It also hosts the European Open, a tennis tournament part of the ATP Tour 250 series.

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