Palace of Sports

Various sporting venues

Palace of Sports or Sports Palace (Russian: Дворец спорта, romanized: Dvorets sporta; Ukrainian: Палац спорту, romanized: Palats sportu) is a generic name of comprehensive indoors sports venues introduced in the Soviet Union (compare with Palace of Culture) of big size that includes various sports halls and auxiliary space.[1][2] Primarily designated to host sports events in front of spectators.

As a name, it is still used in several post-Soviet states. Many of them had standard architectural designs. Some of them were renamed, e.g., into Palace of Concerts and Sports.

The term is also used in other countries. For example, the term is Palacio de los Deportes in Hispanophone countries or Palais des Sports in Francophone countries.

Notable Palaces of Sports

Other former Soviet states

Vilnius Palace of Concerts and Sports

Other countries

Istana Olahraga Gelora Bung Karno

Palacio de los Deportes

Palacio de los Deportes, Mexico City

Palacio de Deportes

Palais des Sports

  • Palais des Sports (disambiguation), for French venues

Palazzo dello Sport

  • Palazzo dello Sport (disambiguation), for Italian venues

Other Soviet entertainment complexes (Dvorets)

See also

References

  1. ^ Palace of Sports
  2. ^ Palace of Sports