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| Full name | Basket-Hall Arena Kazan |
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| Location | 1 Spartakovskaya str.,Kazan,Russia |
| Coordinates | 55°46′54.83″N49°7′37.03″E / 55.7818972°N 49.1269528°E /55.7818972; 49.1269528 |
| Capacity | Basket-Hall Kazan 1: 7,482 (basketball) 8,000 (concerts) Basket-Hall Kazan 2: 1,500 (basketball) |
| Surface | Parquet |
| Construction | |
| Opened | August 2003 |
| Renovated | 2017 |
| Construction cost | $14 million |
| Architect | Tatinvestgrazhdanproject |
| Tenants | |
| UNICS Kazan (2003–present) | |
Basket-Hall Kazan (Russian:Баскет-холл Казань) is a basketball specializedindoor arena that is located inKazan,Russia. It is primarily used forbasketball, but it can also be used forvolleyball andconcerts. It contains two basketball halls.
The large main hall, called Basket-Hall 1,[1] has a seating capacity of 7,482 people for basketball and 8,000 for concerts.[2] The large main hall also includes an amphitheater section. The small hall, called Basket-Hall 2,[1] which is mainly used for training, has a seating capacity of 1,500.[3]
The arena opened in August 2003, at a construction cost of $14 million. In 2011, it hosted the2011 European Weightlifting Championships. Basket-Hall was also a venue of the2013 Summer Universiade. The arena has been used as the regular home arena of the RussianVTB United League basketball clubUNICS Kazan. It was also previously used by the Russian volleyball clubVC Zenit-Kazan.[citation needed]
The arena was renovated in 2017.[citation needed]
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| Preceded by | CEV Champions League Final Venue 2018 | Succeeded by |
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