- Petőfi
Csarnok (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈpɛtøːfi ˈt͡ʃɒrnok], "Petőfi Hall"),
often called PeCsa, was a
leisure center and
concert hall in Budapest,...
- Főnix
Arena (until 2021 Főnix Hall, Főnix
Csarnok) is a multi-purpose
arena in Debrecen, Hungary. The
arena holds 8,500
people and
opened in 2002. It...
- The band
broke up in 1985 but in they
reunited for a
concert at Petőfi
Csarnok,
Budapest in 1990,
followed by two
others in 1997 and 2000. The band then...
- The János
Simon Basketball Arena (Hungarian:
Simon János Kosárlabda
Csarnok) is an
indoor basketball arena in Budapest, Hungary.
Primarily used for basketball...
- 2007
Berlin Germany Fritz Club — 27
November 2007
Budapest Hungary Petofi Csarnok 2
December 2007
Moscow Russia B1
Maximum Club 8
December 2007 Kuusankoski...
- "MKB Veszprém KC Sportcsarnok". kulturinfo.hu.
Retrieved 8 June 2014. "A
csarnok". utehoki.hu.
Retrieved 8
January 2022. "Here is the new hall of Körmend"...
- 5,500 2014
European Women's
Handball Championship Győr Városi
Egyetemi Csarnok 2002 3,636 Győri KC Magv****y Mihály
Sportcsarnok 1976 2,800 Győri ETO KC...
- 1989 Linz
Austria Kapu Tad
November 21, 1989
Budapest Hungary Petőfi
Csarnok Tad 200
November 22, 1989
Vienna Austria U4 Tad
November 23, 1989 Graz...
- Teen Top in Petőfi
Csarnok, Budapest,
Hungary in
April 2014...
- destro**** in the
course of the post-war remodelling. The
Dining Hall (Buffet-
csarnok), on the
Danube side of the
northern wing, was a very long hall used for...