Nelson Mandela Forum

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Nelson Mandela Forum
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Former namesPalazzetto dello sport di Firenze, Palasport
AddressPiazza Enrico Berlinguer,
Florence, Italy
Coordinates43°46′37″N 11°16′59″E / 43.776859°N 11.283045°E / 43.776859; 11.283045Coordinates: 43°46′37″N 11°16′59″E / 43.776859°N 11.283045°E / 43.776859; 11.283045
Capacity7,500
Construction
Opened1985
Renovated2004
Tenants
Il Bisonte Firenze (2014–present)
Website
www.mandelaforum.it

Nelson Mandela Forum, formerly Palazzetto dello sport di Firenze and Palasport, is an indoor sports arena that is located in Florence, Italy. Inaugurated in 1985, the arena was renamed to Nelson Mandela Forum in 2004.[1]

The seating capacity of the arena is 7,500 people for basketball games,[2][3] and the maximum capacity for rock concerts, with general admission tickets, is 8,262 people. It was the home arena of the Italian basketball club Pool Firenze Basket, before the club's relegation to the minor leagues in 2009. It is the home venue of women's volleyball club Il Bisonte Firenze since 2014.[4]

Property[]

The structure is property of the city of Florence and is managed, since 2003, by the Associazione Palasport – Nelson Mandela Forum under a 12-year management agreement.

The Nelson Mandela Forum has a formal agreement with the Nelson Mandela Foundation that allows the use of the name of the South African former president.[5][6]

The structure's compound is 25,000 m2 (269,098 sq ft) with 10,000 m2 (107,639 sq ft) of spaces where there are a main arena, a boxing training center, two areas used for gym (the latter being for many years home of the fencing center of Florence), one free climbing facility, and open spaces occupied by three permanent exhibitions on human rights.

History[]

The arena hosted the 1990 basketball FIBA European Cup Winner's Cup Final, in which local Italian club Knorr Bologna won the title,[7][8] in front of a crowd of 6,000 spectators.[8]

In 2010 and 2018, the arena was one of the venues of the men's Volleyball World Championship.[9]

The main financial sponsors are Fondazione Monte dei Paschi di Siena (a bank foundation) and (a supermarket chain). It has hosted the concerts of: Pooh, Vasco Rossi, Alessandra Amoroso, Mark Knopfler, Eros Ramazzotti, Oasis, Bob Dylan, Michael Bublé, Max Pezzali, Depeche Mode, Neil Young, Lenny Kravitz, Marilyn Manson, Biagio Antonacci, Zucchero, Renato Zero, Francesco Guccini, Jovanotti, Tiziano Ferro, Gianna Nannini, Subsonica, Giorgia, Caetano Veloso, Boy George, Claudio Baglioni, Deep Purple, Antonello Venditti, Elisa, Laura Pausini, Litfiba, Marco Mengoni, and many more. On 11 June 2010, it hosted WWE in Europe with Smackdown.

From 22 to 29 September 2013 the Forum will host the 2013 UCI Road World Championships.[needs update] As a result, the city has recently paved all the principal streets near the Forum.[citation needed]

Bellator MMA has hosted two events in the arena Bellator 168 on 10 December 2016 and Bellator 188 on 9 December 2017 which were both headlined by Italian fighter Alessio Sakara.

Current use[]

During the summer when the main arena is not utilized, the compound of the Mandela Forum hosts two open-air cinemas with 600 and 250 seats that operate for the whole of the summer holidays season.[10]

At the entrance of the Mandela Forum there is a mural painted by the South African Ndebele artist Esther Mahalangu inaugurated on 17 November 2010 by the Minister of Arts and Culture of the Republic of South Africa Paul Mashatile.[11][12]

For the 2013–14 Euroleague season it was the home arena of Italian League club Mens Sana Basket.

The Dave Matthews Band performed live there on 18 October 2015.

In February 2018, the Mandela Forum hosted the 50th edition of the Italian Basketball Cup, Italy's first-tier cup competition[13]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Zucchero propone un concerto di beneficenza a Firenze" (in Italian). Rockol. 4 November 2004. Retrieved 3 March 2016.
  2. ^ "Siena to play in Firenze the Euroleague games after this season?". Sportando. 2 April 2013. Archived from the original on 10 November 2013.
  3. ^ Siena could play in Florence. Court-side.com (2 April 2013).
  4. ^ "Palazzetto". Azzurra Volley San Casciano (in Italian). Retrieved 19 April 2017.
  5. ^ "Un nome un simbolo". Nelson Mandela Forum (in Italian). Retrieved 19 April 2017.
  6. ^ Nelson Mandela Foundation. Nelsonmandela.org.
  7. ^ 4 RECOPAS DE EUROPA – (2 SUBCAMPEÓN) (EUROPEAN EUROCUP – SAPORTA CUP) Archived 10 February 2019 at the Wayback Machine. Galeon.com.
  8. ^ Jump up to: a b Cup Winners’ Cup 1989–90. Linguasport.com.
  9. ^ http://www.volley2010.com/index.php
  10. ^ "L'arena di Marte". Nelson Mandela Forum (in Italian). Retrieved 19 April 2017.
  11. ^ Page redirection Archived 4 December 2010 at the Wayback Machine. Info.gov.za (18 September 2012).
  12. ^ Page redirection Archived 29 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine. Info.gov.za (18 September 2012).
  13. ^ "Final Eight 2018: ufficializzata Firenze come sede dell'evento 15-18 febbraio" [2018 Final Eight: Florence will host the tournament 15–18 February]. Sportando.com (in Italian). 25 September 2017. Retrieved 25 September 2017.

External links[]

Media related to Nelson Mandela Forum at Wikimedia Commons

Preceded by
Peace and Friendship Stadium
Athens
European Cup
Final Venue

1990
Succeeded by
Patinoire des Vernets
Geneva
Preceded by
Polideportivo Islas Malvinas
Mar del Plata
FIVB Volleyball World League
Final Venue

2014
Succeeded by
Maracanãzinho
Rio de Janeiro
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