Eilat Sports Center
The Red Egg | |
Sports Center at Eilat Israel. | |
Full name | Eilat Tze'elim Sports Center |
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Location | Eilat, Israel ISR |
Owner | City of Eilat |
Field size | 2,000 sqm |
Construction | |
Built | 2012-2013 |
Opened | September 2013 |
Construction cost | $3.1 million |
Architect | Moti Bodek |
Eilat Tze'elim Sports Centre is located in the Tze'elim neighbourhood north-west of Eilat, Israel. The building offers approximately 2,000 square meters on two levels. The entry level includes the main basketball court, a stage for performances and seating. The lower level features a gym, changing rooms, showers, toilets, and machine rooms. Funding for the building, which cost approximately 12 million NIS (about $3.1 million USD), came from the National Lottery and Eilat municipality.
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- Photo by Eyal Tagar
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- Photo by Roni Bodek
References
- Jacobson, Michael (2011-09-15). "Eilat Sports Centre/היכלות ושעשועים". Xnet (Hebrew). Archived from the original on 2013-11-04. Retrieved 2013-08-19.
- Riba, Na'ama (2012-09-15). "Eilat Sports Center/מה העירייה עושה למענך השנה". Xnet (Hebrew). Archived from the original on 2013-11-04. Retrieved 2013-08-19.
- Sports Center in the City of Eilat Website
- Riba, Na'ama (2013-11-26). "Eilat's red egg: a new gymnasium at Tse'elim school /הביצה האדומה של אילת: אולם הספורט החדש בבית ספר צאלים". Xnet (Hebrew). Archived from the original on 2013-12-04. Retrieved 2013-11-27.
External links
- "Virtual reality video of Eilat Sports Center".
- "Eilat Sports Center under construction". Project Description.
- "Eilat Sports Center". Eyal Tagar (Photographer).
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