Location Tallinn, Estonia Field size 45,4m x 33,15m Capacity 1,000 Team BC Kalev/Cramo | Operator City of Tallinn Opened 1962 Owner Estonia Renovated 2011 | |
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Construction cost SUR 400,000 (equivalent to $360,000 USD at the time) Architect Peeter Tarvas & Uno Tölpus Similar Saku Suurhall, Škoda Ice Arena, Kalevi Keskstaadion, Saue mõis, Pirita Velodrome |
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Kalevi Spordihall is a multi-purpose arena in Estonia. It was built in 1962 and holds up to 1,000 people (all-seater).
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It generally hosts basketball games, but also trainings and minor-league competitions for volleyball, athletics, futsal, tennis and gymnastics.
It's located in Juhkentali, a subdistrict of Kesklinn (central town).
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Kalevi Spordihall Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA