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| location = [[Varna]], [[Bulgaria]] |
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| broke_ground = 28 October 1966 |
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| opened = 17 September 1968 |
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| renovated = 1986–87, 2014–15 |
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| owner = City of [[Varna]] |
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| tenants = [[Euroins Cherno More]]<br>[[Bulgaria national volleyball team]] |
| architect = Stefan Kolchev |
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| tenants = [[Euroins Cherno More]]<br>[[Bulgaria national volleyball team]] |
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| seating_capacity = '''Kongresna Hall''': 6,000<br>'''Mladost Hall''': 1,800<br>'''Hall 20''': 450 |
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'''Palace of Culture and Sports''' ({{lang-bg|Дворец на културата и спорта}}) is an [[indoor arena|indoor complex for culture and sport]] located in [[Varna]], [[Bulgaria]]. The complex has three sports halls - "Kongresna Hall", "Mladost Hall" and "Hall 20". The Palace of Culture and Sports was completed in 1968. |
'''Palace of Culture and Sports''' ({{lang-bg|Дворец на културата и спорта}}) is an [[indoor arena|indoor complex for culture and sport]] located in [[Varna]], [[Bulgaria]]. The complex has three sports halls - "Kongresna Hall", "Mladost Hall" and "Hall 20". The Palace of Culture and Sports was completed in 1968. |
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==Kongresna Hall== |
==Kongresna Hall== |
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'''Kongresna Hall''' is currently home of the [[Bulgaria national volleyball team]] and basketball team [[Cherno More Port]]. The arena holds |
'''Kongresna Hall''' is currently home of the [[Bulgaria national volleyball team]] and basketball team [[Cherno More Port]]. The arena holds 6,000 people. The venue was completely renovated in 2015. |
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==Sporting events== |
==Sporting events== |
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* 2012: [[SUPERKOMBAT World Grand Prix III 2012|SUPERKOMBAT World Grand Prix III]] |
* 2012: [[SUPERKOMBAT World Grand Prix III 2012|SUPERKOMBAT World Grand Prix III]] |
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* 2018: [[2018 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship|FIVB Volleyball World Championship]] |
* 2018: [[2018 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship|FIVB Volleyball World Championship]] |
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==See also== |
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* [[List of indoor arenas in Bulgaria]] |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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* {{Official website|http://www.palaceofvarna.com/}} {{bg icon}} |
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[[Category:Indoor arenas in Bulgaria]] |
[[Category:Indoor arenas in Bulgaria]] |
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[[Category:Buildings and structures in Varna]] |
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Revision as of 12:37, 25 July 2019
Location | Varna, Bulgaria |
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Coordinates | 43°12′39″N 27°55′54″E / 43.210854°N 27.931751°E |
Owner | City of Varna |
Capacity | Kongresna Hall: 6,000 Mladost Hall: 1,800 Hall 20: 450 |
Construction | |
Broke ground | 28 October 1966 |
Opened | 17 September 1968 |
Renovated | 1986–87, 2014–15 |
Architect | Stefan Kolchev |
Tenants | |
Euroins Cherno More Bulgaria national volleyball team |
Palace of Culture and Sports (Bulgarian: Дворец на културата и спорта) is an indoor complex for culture and sport located in Varna, Bulgaria. The complex has three sports halls - "Kongresna Hall", "Mladost Hall" and "Hall 20". The Palace of Culture and Sports was completed in 1968.
Kongresna Hall
Kongresna Hall is currently home of the Bulgaria national volleyball team and basketball team Cherno More Port. The arena holds 6,000 people. The venue was completely renovated in 2015.
Sporting events
- 1984: Weightlifting at the Friendship Games
- 2008: WAKO European Championships
- 2012: SUPERKOMBAT World Grand Prix III
- 2018: FIVB Volleyball World Championship
See also
External links
Media related to Palace of Culture and Sport, Varna at Wikimedia Commons