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Jerusalem Payis Arena

Pais Arena Jerusalem
פיס ארנה ירושלים
Jerusalem Arena
Jerusalem Arena, June 2015
Full name Jerusalem Pais Arena
Location Jerusalem, Israel
Coordinates 31°45′4.05″N 35°11′38.92″E / 31.7511250°N 35.1941444°E / 31.7511250; 35.1941444Coordinates: 31°45′4.05″N 35°11′38.92″E / 31.7511250°N 35.1941444°E / 31.7511250; 35.1941444
Public transit Malha Station (Israel Railways)
buses:
5, 6, 14, 18, 31, 33, 35,
77 and 77A (Egged)
Owner City of Jerusalem
Operator City of Jerusalem
Capacity 15,654 (concerts)
11,600 (Basketball)
Record attendance 11,600
(Hapoel Jerusalem v Maccabi Rishon LeZion, 9 June 2016)
Field size 441,300 square feet (41,000 m2)
Surface Parquet
Ice
Construction
Broke ground September 2009
Opened September 2014
Construction cost NIS 400 million
EUR € 85 million
Tenants
Hapoel Jerusalem

The Jerusalem Arena (Hebrew: הארנה ירושלים‎‎, HaArena Yerushalayim), renamed for the National Lottery Mifal HaPais grant as Pais Arena Jerusalem (Hebrew: פיס ארנה ירושלים‎‎, HaPais Arena Yerushalayim), is a multi-purpose sports arena that was built in Jerusalem by the city council and National Lottery grant of Mifal HaPais. The arena is located in Jerusalem's Sports Quarter, in the southwestern Malha neighborhood, adjacent to Teddy Stadium. The arena seats 11,600 for basketball games and 15,654 for concerts.

The arena interior itself covers 40,000 square metres (430,000 sq ft) and, according to Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat, the arena is the largest indoor space in Jerusalem. The arena is able to host professional sports, world-class concerts, international conferences, and cultural events. The arena also contains a medical sports center, club rooms, offices, and two additional halls. The entire complex includes 47,370 square metres (509,900 sq ft).

The arena is part of a number of sports facilities in the Jerusalem Sport Quarter, which include an indoor Olympic-size swimming pool, tennis courts, and an ice rink. It is also a multi-purpose site, with hotels and residences for athletes with accommodations of 240 rooms, that is able to provide facilities for exhibitions, cultural and business events. There is also an underground parking space for 1,700 cars, and a retail power center.

In 2004, Jerusalem mayor, Ehud Olmert, declared a new basketball arena would be built within a year. In December 2005, the cornerstone was laid. In July 2009, the city hall publicized tenders for building the arena's infrastructure.

The building project was originally scheduled to be finished in late 2014, and originally estimated at a cost 240 million NIS. Of which, 187 million NIS was to be covered by Mifal HaPayis, 20 million NIS from a grant from the Israeli National Sports Betting Council, and 33 million NIS from the Jerusalem municipality. However, the final eventual cost of the project ended being over 400 million NIS.


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