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Heydar Aliyev Sport & Exhibition Complex

Heydar Aliyev Sports and Exhibition Complex
Heydar Aliyev Sports and Exhibition Complex.jpg
Location Tbilisi Avenue, Baku, Azerbaijan
Coordinates 40°23′30″N 49°49′30″E / 40.39167°N 49.82500°E / 40.39167; 49.82500Coordinates: 40°23′30″N 49°49′30″E / 40.39167°N 49.82500°E / 40.39167; 49.82500
Capacity 8,000
Construction
Broke ground 1977
Built 1989
Opened 1990
Renovated 2006, 2013–15
Architect Yuzef Kadimov
Structural engineer G.I.Bely

The Heydar Aliyev Sports and Exhibition Complex is the main exhibition space of Baku, Azerbaijan. Named after a former president with a large cult of personality, it is located on Tbilisi Avenue between Hyatt Hotel and Grand Hotel Europe. Since its opening in 1990, it held about 40 international competitions in different kinds of sports. The facility seats 7,800 people and being the largest sports facilities in the Azerbaijan, the complex offers all the necessary conditions for major international competitions.

The construction of the building started in 1977 but was not completed until 1989. In 2006, the facility underwent renovation with a Serbian company, SERBAZ, replacing the glazing, repairing level one and two lobbies and installing the air conditioning system. The complex currently has an area of 18,000 square metres. After renovation the Complex was used as the nation's Gymnastics Centre.

In September 2014, due to hosting events for the 2015 European Games, it was announced that the facilities would be renovated, with a drawing hall, an athlete's canteen, a media centre, commentary studio, broadcasting centre and server rooms for processing results of events all to be installed. The finishing of the 7,500-seat auditorium is being done afresh, and provided with comfortable and new seating.

The lighting of the arena was completely replaced - it remained intact since 1989 - huge screens were installed and a new acoustic system developed, all the result of cooperation between leading European manufacturers of equipment, who were the official suppliers of the London and Sochi Olympic Games.

The complex was selected to host the Third Eurovision Dance Contest, which has been postponed indefinitely.


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