Kazan Volleyball Centre
55°44′02.25″N 49°10′21.23″E / 55.7339583°N 49.1725639°E / 55.7339583; 49.1725639Capacity 5,000 (main arena)
700 (minor arena) Surface Parquet Construction Opened May 2010 Construction cost $14 million Architect Tatinvestgrazhdanproject Tenants Dinamo Kazan
Zenit-Kazan
700 (minor arena)
Zenit-Kazan
The Volleyball Centre of Saint Petersburg (Russian: Центр волейбола "Санкт-Петербург"), also known as Kazan Volleyball Centre, is a sports complex in Kazan, Russia. It's 13,000 square metres consists of two indoor arenas, a main with capacity for 5,000 spectators and a minor with capacity for 700 spectators. It is also equipped with supporting facilities such as gyms and conference rooms.[1] It was opened in May 2010 and had a construction cost of 790 million rubles (US$26 million).[2]
It is primarily used for volleyball and is the home arena of the VC Zenit-Kazan[1] and Dinamo Kazan.[3] The arena was one of the venues used in the 2013 Summer Universiade.[4]
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