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| Former names | Hala Gdańsk-Sopot |
|---|---|
| Address | plac Dwóch Miast 1, 80-344Gdańsk/Sopot |
| Location | Gdańsk and Sopot, Poland |
| Coordinates | 54°25′33″N18°34′49″E / 54.42583°N 18.58028°E /54.42583; 18.58028 |
| Operator | Hala Gdańsk-Sopot Sp. z o.o. |
| Executive suites | 940 |
| Capacity | 11,409 (sports) 15,000 (concerts) |
| Field size | 96m x 30m x 48m |
| Construction | |
| Broke ground | 2007 |
| Opened | 18 August 2010 |
| Construction cost | 251 millionzł (€60 million) |
| Architect | KIPP Projekt |
| Tenants | |
| Trefl Sopot (2010–present) Trefl Gdańsk (2014–present) | |
Ergo Arena, formerly known asHala Gdańsk-Sopot, is a multi-purposeindoor arena on the border ofGdańsk andSopot, opened in 2010. The boundary between the two cities runs through the middle of the venue. The arena has a capacity of 11,409 people for sports events and up to 15,000, with standing places, for concerts.
The first major event in the arena took place on 26 November 2010, whenLady Gaga performed to more than 12 thousand people during herThe Monster Ball Tour, withSemi Precious Weapons as the opening act.[1]
Various sports events, including the2013 Men's European Volleyball Championship,[2]2014 IAAF World Indoor Championships[3] and the2014 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship,[4] as well as a part of the2016 European Men's Handball Championship, have been held at the arena.
A six-lane banked 200-meter oval is installed on the arena floor for athletics. Italian company Mondo made the indoor portable banked track with a Mondo Super X rubberized surface (13.5mm thick). The surface was also used at both the2008 and2012 Summer Olympics.[5]
List of artists:[6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13]
| Preceded by | FIVB Volleyball World League Final Venue 2011 | Succeeded by |
| Preceded by | IAAF World Indoor Championships in Athletics Venue 2014 | Succeeded by |