Belgrade Arena

Arsenija Carnojevica 58
11000 Belgrade, Serbia

Management:
+381 11 220 2222
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info@arenabeograd.com

About the Arena

The strategic concept of the investor – city authorities, was that the “Belgrade Arena” becomes a key factor in enriching the total tourist offer of Belgrade, Serbia’s Capital, by continuously attracting large audiences to its contents and events. The geographical position of Belgrade has always placed it into the centre of all cultural and sports events in this part of Europe. As such, it serves perfectly for attracting the audience from all the surrounding countries, on the one hand, and presents a challenge for the most prominent artists and athletes to gather together at one single place the largest number of their fans, on the other hand.

The hall, consisting of six levels and boasts a well-structured local network. Everybody agreed that, after the model of US arenas of this type, Belgrade obtained a fantastic facility that opens up endless possiblities and that belongs among the very best of the world arenas. It is most often included among the three most beautiful halls in Europe: San Giorgio in Barcelona, Oaku in Athens, and Globen in Stockholm.

Those who have seen the sports hall in Prague say that it is the only match for the Arena in respect of its modern appearance, state-of-art equipment, excellent architectural solution, and, nowadays unavoidable, VIP boxes with all the elements that accompany a special form of luxury that is implicit to the today’s sports, entertainment and show business. When it comes to sports, Belgrade now has a facility of which it can be proud.


The largest halls in Europe
Name Country Capacity
SCC Peteburgskie Russia 25.000
Sinan Erdem Dom Turkey 22.000
Sports Palace Merksem Belgium 21.000
Cologne Arena Germany 20.000
Belgrade Arena Serbia 19.982

 

The Belgrade Arena complex consists of three units: a large hall, a small hall, and the parking space.

The large hall covers the area of 48 000 m2 and has six levels, the seating capacity of 20 000 - 25 000, depending on the event to be held.

The small hall covers the area of 2 275 m2 on two levels; the over-all dimensions of the hall are 30 x 60m and it serves as the ancillary facility that is used for athletes’ preparation and training. It was designed as the facility where the athletes can warm up and then, through the underground pedestrian walkway, under the road on the South, go to the large hall. The field in the small hall is 29.20m x 43.70m and the height of the hall is 10m. It is possible to divide it into two basketball fields (with wall mounted basketball hoops). With all its ancillary facilities (4 dressing-rooms, café bar, gym, reception desk, and 1 cargo lift connecting these two levels), it can operate as a completely independent unit.

"Belgrade Arena" became Belgrade's trademark and one of the new symbols of the Serbian capital, as well as the place of interest for the visitors to our capital and the country. It is a facility that fully meets the latest standards and, together with the "Prague Arena", it is at the highest technological level in Europe. This extraordinary building was the work of architect Vlada Slavica, and the investor was the Belgrade City Assembly Secretariat for Sports and Youth.

 


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