Gimnasio Pedro Elías Belisario Aponte, Indoor sports arena in Maracaibo, Venezuela.
The Gimnasio Pedro Elías Belisario Aponte is a multifunctional sports hall in Maracaibo featuring a distinctive double-curved roof design supported by interconnected tension cables. The structure measures 44 by 90 meters and contains wooden flooring, seating for about 4,500 spectators, locker rooms, and air conditioning systems.
The venue opened in 1968 after seven months of construction by the Ministry of Public Works to host the IV National Games of Venezuela. It marked a significant milestone in the city's sports infrastructure development.
The facility serves as home court for the Gaiteros del Zulia basketball team and hosts sporting competitions, concerts, political gatherings, and religious events. It functions as a central meeting place for the community.
The hall comes equipped with parking areas and locker rooms, offering climate-controlled indoor spaces suitable for various sports and events. Electronic scoreboards help visitors follow competitions and activities clearly throughout the venue.
The roof employs an innovative design just 3.5 centimeters thick, weighing approximately 65 kilograms per square meter, showcasing remarkable engineering economy. This lightweight construction allows such a large indoor sports building to exist with minimal material use.
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