Arena Gripe
Športski centar Gripe | |
Location | Split, Croatia |
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Owner | City of Split |
Capacity | Big hall: 6,000 Small hall: 3,500 |
Surface | Hardwood |
Construction | |
Opened | 1979; 41 years ago |
Architect | Živorad Janković Slaven Rožić |
Tenants | |
Split Split Tommy |
Gripe Sports Center (Croatian: Športski centar Gripe) is a sports complex located in the Gripe city district of Split, Croatia. It features four indoor halls, and is used to host many sports, as well as concerts. The seating capacity of the small indoor hall is 3,500, and of the biggest one is 6,000.
History
The sports complex was built in the late 1970s, for the 1979 Mediterranean Games.[1] The sports complex has been used as the home venues of the KK Split basketball team, and the MNK Split Tommy futsal team.
Structure and features
Two night clubs are incorporated into the center,[2] as well as numerous shops, coffeehouses, and restaurants.
See also
References
43°30′32.9″N 16°27′4″E / 43.509139°N 16.45111°E / 43.509139; 16.45111
External links
- ŠC Gripe – Javna ustanova športski objekti Split
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