Gradski vrt Hall

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Dvorana Gradski vrt
Location Martina Divalta 4 / 4
Osijek, Croatia 31000
Coordinates 45°32′41″N 18°41′39″E / 45.54472°N 18.69417°E / 45.54472; 18.69417
Broke ground 11 October 2006
Opened 28 December 2008
Owner City of Osijek
Operator Sportski objekti/City of Osijek
Construction cost 30 million
Architect Gordana Domić, i.a. and Boris Koružnjak, d.i.a.
Capacity Big hall: 3,538
Basketball hall: 1,448
Gradski vrt Hall - Opening day 2008-12-28
Gradski vrt Hall during opening game (Croatia vs. Russia) 2008-12-28
Gradski vrt Hall - Indoor Track Tunnel

Gradski Vrt Hall (Croatian: Dvorana Gradski vrt) is an indoor arena in Osijek, Croatia. The complex is used mostly for handball and basketball matches. The complex has 7 main halls (two of them with spectator seats, bigger one capacity of 3,538, and a smaller one 1,448), there are two more smaller halls for fighting sports training. Also Complex contains the biggest indoor track and field compound in Croatia. It was also used as one of the venues during the 2009 World Men's Handball Championship.

Building Levels

  • Ground level – Level ± 0,00 (Halls A, C, D, G, H, saunas, swimming pool, locker rooms, sanitary facilities, sport medicine, shops, coffee bars, technical support, staff, etc.)
  • 1st Level – Level +5,00 (Hall B, sport club premises, V.I.P., press, coffee shop, entrance hall, galleries, sanitary facilities etc.)
  • 2nd Level - Level +9,00 (Track and field tunnel (F), technical support, staff, etc.)
  • 3rd Level - Level +12,00 (Sport commentator gallery, TV, technical support)

The gross surface of entire complex is 18.590 m2.

Dimensions

  • Big hall (A - 35x50 m)
  • Smaller halls (C, D - 2 x 22x16 m)
  • Gym (G – 10.25x9.6 m)
  • Aerobic and fitness (H – 9.2x9.6 m) and Saunas with a small swimming pool (18.5x10.6 m) locker rooms, sanitary facilities, sport medicine, doping control etc., are placed on the ground level ±0,00.
  • Basketball hall (B - 30x32+10 m)
  • Track and field tunnel (F – 87x16 m)

Except sport events this complex host all kind of entertainment, cultural and media events as well as expos.

Scheduled events

Held events

Date Event Attendance Type Note
28 December 2008 Croatia - Russia [1] 3,600 Sport/Handball Opening sport event
17 January 2009 Slovakia - Argentina 3,000 Sport/Handball 2009 World Men's Handball Championship
17 January 2009 Hungary - Australia 3,000 Sport/Handball 2009 World Men's Handball Championship
17 January 2009 France - Romania 3,000 Sport/Handball 2009 World Men's Handball Championship
18 January 2009 Australia - Slovakia 1,500 Sport/Handball 2009 World Men's Handball Championship
18 January 2009 Romania - Slovakia 3,500 Sport/Handball 2009 World Men's Handball Championship
18 January 2009 Argentina - France 2,500 Sport/Handball 2009 World Men's Handball Championship
19 January 2009 Romania - Argentina 1,500 Sport/Handball 2009 World Men's Handball Championship
19 January 2009 Hungary - Slovakia 2,500 Sport/Handball 2009 World Men's Handball Championship
19 January 2009 France - Australia 1,500 Sport/Handball 2009 World Men's Handball Championship
21 January 2009 Australia - Romania 1,000 Sport/Handball 2009 World Men's Handball Championship
21 January 2009 Hungary - Argentina 3,000 Sport/Handball 2009 World Men's Handball Championship
21 January 2009 Slovakia - France 2,500 Sport/Handball 2009 World Men's Handball Championship
22 January 2009 Argentina - Australia 1,000 Sport/Handball 2009 World Men's Handball Championship
22 January 2009 Slovakia - Romania 3,500 Sport/Handball 2009 World Men's Handball Championship
22 January 2009 France - Hungary 3,500 Sport/Handball 2009 World Men's Handball Championship
21 March 2009 Croatia - Greece [2] 3,500 Sport/Handball EHF
15 October 2009 Klapa Intrade 4,000[3] Concert
25 October 2009 Dino Merlin 6,000[4] Concert
6 November 2009 Artistic FIG World Cup 3,000 Sport/Gymnastics Qualifications
7 November 2009 Artistic FIG World Cup 3,000 Sport/Gymnastics 1st Day Finals
8 November 2009 Artistic FIG World Cup 3,000 Sport/Gymnastics 2nd Day Finals
22 November 2009 National Folk Dance Ensemble of Croatia LADO 4,500[5] Concert
4 December 2009 Miroslav Škoro 5,500 Concert
13 December 2009 Parni valjak 6,000 Concert
27 December 2009 Zdravko Čolić 6,000 Concert
6 February 2010 The Australian Pink Floyd Show 2,000 Concert
14 February 2010 Hari Mata Hari 4,500[6] Concert
5 March 2010 Bajaga i instruktori 6,000 Concert
17 April 2010 Gibonni 6,000 Concert
8 May 2010 Oliver Dragojević 5,000 Concert
21–23 May 2010 European Volleyball Championship Qualifications - Female 3,000 * - European Volleyball Championship Qualifications - Female
5 June 2010 Plavi orkestar 3,500 Concert
12 June 2010 Mišo Kovač 3,000 Concert
22 October 2010 Tony Cetinski 6,000 Concert
5–7 November 2010 Artistic FIG World Cup 7,000 Sport/Gymnastics
27–28 November 2010 Đorđe Balašević 8,000 Concert + Movie Projection
12 December 2010 Karlovačko Live - Crvena jabuka and Halid Bešlić 6,000 Concert
29 December 2010 Željko Samardžić - Concert
12 February 2011 Severina 2,500 Concert
27 February 2011 Vinko Coce, Mladen Grdović and Klapa Maslina 3,200 Concert
6 March 2011 Haris Džinović 2,500 Concert
16 April 2011 Željko Joksimović 3,000 Concert
29 May 2011 Zvonko Bogdan - Concert
2 June 2011 Krunoslav Kićo Slabinac - Concert
20 October 2011 Gregorian 3,000 Concert
27 November 2011 Parni valjak - Concert
12 December 2011 Karlovačko Live - Jelena Rozga and Bajaga i instruktori 3,000 Concert
16 September 2012 Marko Perković Thompson 6,000 Concert
31 October 2012 Croatia - Slovakia 3,500[7] Sport/Handball EHF Euro 2014 qualification

Total attendance: 171,300

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Coordinates: 45°32′41″N 18°41′39″E / 45.54472°N 18.69417°E / 45.54472; 18.69417

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