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Kallithea Palais des Sports
Location Faliraki, Rhodes, Greece
Capacity Basketball & Volleyball:
1,400 (permanent seats)
2,000 (with temporary seats)
Surface Parquet
Construction
Opened2014
Renovated2019
Expanded2018
Tenants
AE Kallitheas Rodou
Kolossos
(2019–present)

Kallithea Palais des Sports ( Greek: Παλέ ντε Σπορ Καλλιθέας), is an indoor sporting arena that is located on the Greek island of Rhodes, in Faliraki, some 13 km away from Rhodes, Greece. The arena is mainly used to host basketball and volleyball games. The seating capacity of the arena is 1,400 people [1] with permanent tier seating, [2] and 2,000 with temporary tier seating. [3]

History

Kallithea Palais des Sports hosted the Final Four of the 2018 Greek Volleyball Cup. The Greek basketball club, AE Kallitheas Rodou, has used the arena to host its home games. Kallithea Palais des Sports became the home arena of the Greek professional basketball team Kolossos, of the Greek Basket League, prior to the 2019–20 season. [4]

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kallithea Palais des Sports
Location Faliraki, Rhodes, Greece
Capacity Basketball & Volleyball:
1,400 (permanent seats)
2,000 (with temporary seats)
Surface Parquet
Construction
Opened2014
Renovated2019
Expanded2018
Tenants
AE Kallitheas Rodou
Kolossos
(2019–present)

Kallithea Palais des Sports ( Greek: Παλέ ντε Σπορ Καλλιθέας), is an indoor sporting arena that is located on the Greek island of Rhodes, in Faliraki, some 13 km away from Rhodes, Greece. The arena is mainly used to host basketball and volleyball games. The seating capacity of the arena is 1,400 people [1] with permanent tier seating, [2] and 2,000 with temporary tier seating. [3]

History

Kallithea Palais des Sports hosted the Final Four of the 2018 Greek Volleyball Cup. The Greek basketball club, AE Kallitheas Rodou, has used the arena to host its home games. Kallithea Palais des Sports became the home arena of the Greek professional basketball team Kolossos, of the Greek Basket League, prior to the 2019–20 season. [4]

References

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