Hala Okrąglak, Multipurpose sports arena in Opole, Poland.
Hala Okrąglak is a multipurpose sports arena in Opole featuring a distinctive circular design. It contains modern LED lighting, electronic scoreboards, restaurants, fitness facilities, and seating capacity for around 3,500 spectators.
The arena was built in 1968 under the direction of Józef Buziński using prefabricated materials manufactured on-site to reduce construction costs. This building method was typical of regional infrastructure development during that period.
The venue hosts sports competitions, boxing matches, concerts, and exhibitions that shape the cultural life of the city. Visitors experience a diverse program that brings together athletic events and entertainment.
The facility is equipped with digital scoreboards and LED lighting throughout and offers parking for around 250 vehicles. Visitors will find restaurants and fitness areas on-site, making for a comfortable visit.
The circular structure creates special acoustic properties that make it particularly suitable for musical performances and large gatherings. This is often an overlooked feature that many visitors do not notice when entering the space.
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