Tampere Exhibition and Sports Centre
61°27′50″N 023°43′59″E / 61.46389°N 23.73306°E / 61.46389; 23.73306Owner Tampere Fair and Sports Centre Ltd Capacity Hall A: 10,800
Hall B: 1,000
Hall C: 4,000
Hall D: 2,200 Opened 1985[1] Website www.tesc.fi
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Hall B: 1,000
Hall C: 4,000
Hall D: 2,200
Tampere Exhibition and Sports Centre (Finnish: Tampereen Messu- ja Urheilukeskus) is an indoor venue in Tampere, Finland. It hosted European Wrestling Championships in 2008.
The centre has 4 halls[2] and the first one was built in 1985.[1]
See also
- List of indoor arenas in Finland
- List of indoor arenas in Nordic countries
- Nokia Arena (Tampere)
References
- ^ a b The story of Tampere Trade Fairs
- ^ "Tampere Exhibition and Sports Centre TESC - Tampere Convention Bureau". www.tampereconventionbureau.fi. Archived from the original on 2011-03-24.
External links
Media related to Tampere Exhibition and Sports Centre at Wikimedia Commons
- Official website (in English)
- Stadiums in Finland. Worldstadiums.com.
Preceded by Winter Sports Palace Sofia | European Wrestling Championships Venue 2008 | Succeeded by Utenos pramogų arena Vilnius |
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