Lausitz-Arena, Sportmehrzweckhalle im Sportzentrum Cottbus, Brandenburg, Deutschland
The Lausitz-Arena is a modern multi-purpose hall in Cottbus with two separate sports halls that can be used flexibly. The larger hall accommodates about 1500 spectators with seating or additional standing room, while the smaller hall is mainly used for training and school activities.
The Lausitz-Arena opened in 2002 and was built to meet the city's need for modern sports facilities for regional competitions. The building was designed as a hub for diverse sports activities and reflects Cottbus's established sports tradition.
The Lausitz-Arena is where the local sports community gathers regularly and local teams showcase their abilities. The venue reflects Cottbus's deep connection to sports and physical activity.
The hall is easily accessible by car or public transport and is located near other city sports facilities. Visitors should note that there is plenty of space to move between the two halls and that the facility is well-maintained.
Besides ball sports, the arena is also home to a specialized cycling track where track cycling and BMX competitions take place. This rare combination makes the venue a versatile center for different sports.
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