Super Bock Arena
The Super Bock Arena (Pavilhão Rosa Mota) is a cultural and sports arena in Porto, Portugal.
History
The pavilion opened in 1954. It was previously known as Pavilhão dos Desportos. In 1991, it was renamed after Portuguese, European, World and Olympic marathon running champion Rosa Mota.
In 2014, after a public call for tenders, a consortium between Lucios and PEV Entertainment was responsible for the rehabilitation of the arena.[1] The initial cost of the rehabilitation was 8 million euros.[1]
In November 2018, Porto's Municipal Chamber announced that following a naming agreement with Super Bock, the company's name was to be added to the arena, in the course of the 20-year private concession of the space.[2]
The rehabilitation process was concluded in 2019. The arena now has the capacity to undertake events up to 8,000 people and is branded Super Bock Arena.[3]
Besides cultural and sports events, the arena can now also function as a congress centre.[3]
See also
References
- ^ a b Reis, Rodolfo Alexandre (2019-01-14). "Porto: Pavilhão Rosa Mota abre até junho todo renovado". O Jornal Económico (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 2019-10-28.
- ^ "Câmara do Porto quer acrescentar nome de marca de cerveja ao Pavilhão Rosa Mota - JN". www.jn.pt (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2019-10-28.
- ^ a b Super Bock Arena - Pavilhão Rosa Mota | Valências, retrieved 2019-10-28
External links
- Official website (in Portuguese)
Preceded by None | European Men's Handball Championship Final Venue 1994 | Succeeded by Palacio San Pablo Seville |
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