Former names | Belgrade Arena (2004–2012) |
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Location | Bulevar Arsenija Carnojevica 58, New Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia |
Coordinates | 44°48′50.95″N 20°25′16.89″E / 44.8141528°N 20.4213583°E |
Owner | City of Belgrade |
Operator | "Arena Beograd" d.o.o. |
Capacity | 18,000-25,000 (depending on use) |
Construction | |
Broke ground | 1991 |
Opened | July 31, 2004 |
Construction cost | €70 Million |
Architect | Vlada Slavica |
Tenants | |
KK Crvena zvezda Serbia national basketball team |
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The Kombank Arena (originally known as Belgrade Arena) is a multi-purpose indoor arena that is located in Novi Beograd, Belgrade. It is designed as a universal hall for sports, cultural events and other programs. Its total floor area is 48,000 square metres. For sports, it has a seating capacity for fans of 18,386, also has 70 luxury boxes, which include a total of 860 seats. and stands for basketball with additional capacity. The arena's cost was estimated at €70 million. Kombank Arena is a member of the European Arenas Association (EAA). The venue is used for several different events, such as basketball, concerts, futsal, handball, judo, table tennis, tennis, volleyball and water polo.
The Belgrade Arena is situated on E-70/E-75 highway, leading to Novi Sad and Budapest in the North, Zagreb in the West and Niš and Skopje in the South. The New Belgrade part of the highway bears the name Bulevar Arsenija Čarnojevića. Arena's parking is limited in spaces, though nearby residential areas provide enough room for vehicles.
It's a 10 min walk from Novi Beograd railway station, which offers international train services from Austria, Hungary, Slovenia and Croatia (in opposite direction, they are not calling), domestic train services (Inter City Serbia, Regio Express and local) to and from Novi Sad, Subotica and Šid and urban rail services BG Voz.