Pyongyang Gymnasium
Pyongyang Indoor Stadium | |
Pyongyang Gymnasium Location in Pyongyang | |
Full name | Pyongyang Indoor Stadium |
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Location | Pyongyang, North Korea |
Coordinates | 39°01′22″N 125°44′04″E / 39.02278°N 125.73444°ECoordinates: 39°01′22″N 125°44′04″E / 39.02278°N 125.73444°E |
Capacity | 20,100 (sports and concerts) |
Surface | Parquet |
Construction | |
Opened | April 1973 |
Renovated | 2013 |
Architect | [1] |
Pyongyang Gymnasium, also known as Pyongyang Indoor Stadium, is an indoor sporting arena located in Pyongyang, North Korea. The capacity of the arena is for 20,100 people and was opened in 1973.[2]
It is used to host indoor sporting events, such as basketball and volleyball, as well as concerts. Notable events held in the venue include a basketball match between the North Korea men's national basketball team and American former National Basketball Association players in 2014, and the 2003 mass games that featured in the 2004 documentary film A State of Mind.[3]
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References[]
- ^ Choe Kwang (April 2014). "50-Year Devotion to Education". Democratic People's Republic of Korea. No. 700. p. 29. ISSN 1727-9208.
- ^ "World Stadiums - Stadiums in North Korea". www.worldstadiums.com. Retrieved 1 June 2018.
- ^ Bianchi, Cristiano; Drapić, Kristina (2019). Model City Pyongyang. London: Thames & Hudson. p. 122. ISBN 978-0-500-34353-1.
External links[]
- Media related to Pyongyang Indoor Stadium at Wikimedia Commons
Categories:
- Indoor arenas in North Korea
- Sports venues completed in 1973
- Buildings and structures in Pyongyang
- Basketball venues in North Korea
- Volleyball venues in North Korea
- 1973 establishments in North Korea
- Asian sports venue stubs
- North Korean sport stubs
- North Korean building and structure stubs