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Žatika+sport+centre Latitude and Longitude:

45°13′28″N 13°36′25″E / 45.224436°N 13.606844°E / 45.224436; 13.606844
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Žatika Sport Centre
Location Poreč, Croatia
Coordinates 45°13′28″N 13°36′25″E / 45.224436°N 13.606844°E / 45.224436; 13.606844
Capacity3,700
Construction
Opened21 November 2008; 15 years ago (2008-11-21)
Construction cost EUR € 16,5 million
HRK 117 million [1]

Žatika Sport Centre is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Poreč, Croatia. It was built for the needs of the 2009 World Men's Handball Championship, and formally opened on 21 November 2008. [2] Total area of the hall is about 14,000 square metres, and it has a total seating capacity of around 3,700. [3] The hall will host again in 2025 with the country, Denmark and Norway.

Apart from the big hall, a small hall is being planned too. It will have 213.40 square metres. There will be a fitness hall of 86.26 square metres as well, on the same level with the main courts. Along with all following contents, there will be additional room for restaurants and sport clubs' needs, as well as for a number of temporary objects for events and fairs.

The authors of the project are Sonja Jurković, Sanja Gašparović, Nataša Martinčić and Tatjana Peraković. [4]

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Žatika+sport+centre Latitude and Longitude:

45°13′28″N 13°36′25″E / 45.224436°N 13.606844°E / 45.224436; 13.606844
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Žatika Sport Centre
Location Poreč, Croatia
Coordinates 45°13′28″N 13°36′25″E / 45.224436°N 13.606844°E / 45.224436; 13.606844
Capacity3,700
Construction
Opened21 November 2008; 15 years ago (2008-11-21)
Construction cost EUR € 16,5 million
HRK 117 million [1]

Žatika Sport Centre is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Poreč, Croatia. It was built for the needs of the 2009 World Men's Handball Championship, and formally opened on 21 November 2008. [2] Total area of the hall is about 14,000 square metres, and it has a total seating capacity of around 3,700. [3] The hall will host again in 2025 with the country, Denmark and Norway.

Apart from the big hall, a small hall is being planned too. It will have 213.40 square metres. There will be a fitness hall of 86.26 square metres as well, on the same level with the main courts. Along with all following contents, there will be additional room for restaurants and sport clubs' needs, as well as for a number of temporary objects for events and fairs.

The authors of the project are Sonja Jurković, Sanja Gašparović, Nataša Martinčić and Tatjana Peraković. [4]

See also

References

External links


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