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Arena Savaria is a multi-purpose indoor stadium in
Szombathely Szombathely (; german: Steinamanger, ; see also other alternative names) is the 10th largest city in Hungary. It is the administrative centre of Vas county in the west of the country, located near the border with Austria. Szombathely lies by t ...
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. It hosts a number of sport clubs from amateur to professional level, with 2007 Hungarian basketball championship winner
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being its most notable tenant.


Features

The arena hosts the regional sports medicine complex and it also has an outdoor sports park with a number of sports fields. Arena Savaria has 4,000 seating places for basketball events, that can be expanded by further 700 seats if necessary. For other events, such as concerts and shows, the figures can go up to 8,000, including standing places. Other features: * Recording studio * Full theatre technic * 50 language translator system * Accommodation inside the building of the arena * Exclusive restaurant


Events

* 2007 Aerobic European Championship * Pannon Cup – International handball tournament * Artistic Gymnastics World Cup * X-Factor Tour – 2010, 2012 * Wrestling Golden Grand Prix *
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World Cup * The Phantom of the Opera musical * Savaria International Dance Competition *
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concert *
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concert * Horse Evolution Show (2013) *
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– Lord of the Dance Europe Tour (2014) *
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See also

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List of indoor arenas in Hungary The following is a list of indoor arenas in Hungary, ordered by capacity. Halls with a capacity of at least people are listed. Arenas in use Projects ''In italic, sports halls under construction.'' See also * List of indoor arenas in Eur ...


References


External links


Official website
Indoor arenas in Hungary Basketball venues in Hungary Handball venues in Hungary Music venues in Hungary Buildings and structures in Vas County Buildings and structures in Szombathely {{Hungary-sports-venue-stub