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Palazzo dello Sport or PalaEUR,
formerly known as
PalaLottomatica, is a multi-purpose
sports and
entertainment arena in Rome, Italy. It is
located in...
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Sport (seating capacity: 3,500): (1960–1983, 2000–2003, 2011–2018)
PalaLottomatica: (seating capacity: 11,200): (1983–1999, 2003–2011, 2018–2020) Virtus...
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teams from each
groups progressing to semi-finals.
Group A – Rome (
PalaLottomatica) Croatia Italy Poland Portugal Russia Ukraine
Group B – Belgrade...
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PalaLottomatica), had high
management costs and
Virtus Roma was out of
EuroLeague competition at the time. The club
moved back to the
PalaLottomatica...
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design for the arena's
reinforced concrete dome
derived from the
PalaLottomatica and the much
smaller Palazzetto dello Sport,
which were
built in the...
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Europark 1, Salzburg,
Austria Vienna Twin
Tower in Vienna,
Austria PalaLottomatica Facade, Rome,
Italy FieraMilano exhibition complex, Rho, Milan, Italy...
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biggest Italian indoor arena behind Mediolanum Forum in
Milan and
PalaLottomatica in Rome. The city's
other professional sports clubs are ****sal club...
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which included shows at the
Mediolanum Forum in
Milan and at the
PalaLottomatica in Rome. "Biografia di Franco126" (in Italian). Rockit.it. 25 March...
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Olympic tournament that was held at the
Palazzetto dello Sport and
PalaLottomatica, both in Rome. The 16
teams were
split up into four
groups for the...
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Glory 3: Rome was a
kickboxing event held on
November 3, 2012 at the
PalaLottomatica in Rome, Italy. This
event featured the
Glory 70kg Slam Tournament...