Paladozza

PalaDozza was built in 1956 on a project by Prof. Francesco Allegra of the University of Turin and over time has undergone various renovations, which today have brought the maximum capacity to 5570 seats. The plant covers an area of 7,200 square meters and has a maximum height of 25 meters in the center of the metal dome, built in Dalmine steel tubes. Known as the little Madison in Piazza Azzarita, as it follows the circular shape of the famous New York Madison Square Garden, today, in addition to being the temple of Italian basketball, with its 1200 square meters of surface that can be used for all types of set-up, it is the ideal venue also for: sporting events, concerts, business dinners, conventions and competitions.
Room capacity
Meeting room | SQM | HEIGHT IN M | NATURAL DAYLIGHT | ||||||
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Arena | - | 25 | 5570 | - | 500 | - | 600 | 800 |