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Location | Eckbolsheim, Bas-Rhin, France |
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Coordinates | 48°35′36″N 7°41′14″E / 48.593211°N 7.687120°E |
Capacity | 12,079 |
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Opened | January 3, 2008 |
Architect |
Massimiliano Fuksas; style: Postmodern Expressionist |
Zénith de Strasbourg is an indoor sporting arena and concert hall that is located in the city of Eckbolsheim, Bas-Rhin, in eastern France. [1]
It was designed, in the Postmodern Expressionist style, by Italian architect Massimiliano Fuksas.
The Zénith de Strasbourg arena has a capacity of 12,079. Thus, making it the biggest Zénith in France. It opened in 2008, one of the Le Zénith series of similar venues throughout France.
Media related to Zénith de Strasbourg at Wikimedia Commons
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Location | Eckbolsheim, Bas-Rhin, France |
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Coordinates | 48°35′36″N 7°41′14″E / 48.593211°N 7.687120°E |
Capacity | 12,079 |
Construction | |
Opened | January 3, 2008 |
Architect |
Massimiliano Fuksas; style: Postmodern Expressionist |
Zénith de Strasbourg is an indoor sporting arena and concert hall that is located in the city of Eckbolsheim, Bas-Rhin, in eastern France. [1]
It was designed, in the Postmodern Expressionist style, by Italian architect Massimiliano Fuksas.
The Zénith de Strasbourg arena has a capacity of 12,079. Thus, making it the biggest Zénith in France. It opened in 2008, one of the Le Zénith series of similar venues throughout France.
Media related to Zénith de Strasbourg at Wikimedia Commons