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Palazzo dello Sport or
PalaEUR,
formerly known as
PalaLottomatica, is a multi-purpose
sports and
entertainment arena in Rome, Italy. It is
located in the...
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Sport (seating capacity: 3,500): (1960–1983, 2000–2003, 2011–2018)
PalaLottomatica: (seating capacity: 11,200): (1983–1999, 2003–2011, 2018–2020) Virtus...
- Nervi's
design for the arena's
reinforced concrete dome
derived from the
PalaLottomatica and the much
smaller Palazzetto dello Sport,
which were
built in the...
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PalaLottomatica), had high
management costs and
Virtus Roma was out of
EuroLeague competition at the time. The club
moved back to the
PalaLottomatica...
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August 19, 1984
August 5, 2022
Ninth night of a ten-night stand. 84
PalaLottomatica Rome
Sessions Band Tour
October 10, 2006
September 2, 2022 85 Fox Theatre...
- the team,
inaugurated a
plaque dedicated to him,
positioned near the
PalaLottomatica. On the
Caelian Hill, a
basketball court was
named after him. In Arese...
- 6 January 2014 (2014-01-06)
Bologna Unipol Arena 10 January 2014 (2014-01-10) Rome
PalaLottomatica 11 January 2014 (2014-01-11) 12 January 2014 (2014-01-12)...
- (1950) (collaborating with Gio Ponti)
Palazzo dello sport EUR (now
PalaLottomatica), Rome (1956)
Palazzetto dello sport, Rome (1958)
Stadio Flaminio,...
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biggest Italian indoor arena behind Mediolanum Forum in
Milan and
PalaLottomatica in Rome. The city's
other professional sports clubs are ****sal club...
- / 16,273 (70%) $917,766 June 15 Rome
Italy PalaLottomatica 7,558 / 7,558 (100%) $362,100 June 17
Turin Pala Alpitour 11,211 / 11,211 (100%) $742,369 Latin...