The following is a list of indoor arenas in Romania with a capacity of at least 1,000 spectators, most of the arenas in this list are for multi use proposes and are used for popular sports such as individual sports like karate , judo , boxing as well as team sports like handball , basketball , volleyball . The arenas also serves as a venue for cultural and political events.
Location Arena Date built Capacity Bucharest Polyvalent Hall 1974 5,300 Dinamo Polyvalent Hall 2013 2,538 Rapid Polyvalent Hall 1,500 Baia-Mare Lascăr Pană Sports Hall 1974 2,048 Bistrita TeraPlast Arena 2022 3,007 Blaj Polyvalent Hall 2023 2,000 Brașov Brasov Olympic Ice Rink 2010 2,000 Dumitru Popescu Colibași Sports Hall 1975 1,700 Brăila Danubius Polyvalent Hall 2,200 Buzău Romeo Iamandi Sports Hall 1982 1,868 Călăraşi Polyvalent Hall 2011 1,540 Chiajna Concordia Sports Hall 2006 1,465 Cluj-Napoca BTarena 2014 10,000 Horia Demian Sports Hall 1970 2,525 Constanța Constanța Sports Hall 1,500 Craiova Polyvalent Hall 2012 4,215 Drobeta-Turnu Severin Polyvalent Hall 1,800 Focșani Vrancea Sports Hall 1975 1,400 Galaţi Galaţi Skating Rink 1970 5,000 Dunărea Sports Hall 1973 1,500 Gheorgheni Gheorgheni Skating Rink 2,000 Miercurea-Ciuc Lajos Vakar Ice Hall 1971 4,000 Erőss Zsolt Aréna 1,200 Mioveni Mioveni Sports Hall 2021 2,500 Oradea Oradea Arena 2022 5,200 Antonio Alexe Arena 1970 2,500 Ioan Alexandru Olympic Pool 2007 1,035 Otopeni Otopeni Olympic Aquatics Centre 2021 2,797 Piatra Neamț Polyvalent Hall 2011 4,000 Pitești Pitești Arena 2022 4,900 Trivale Sports Hall 2,000 Ploiești Olimpia Sports Hall 1972 3,500 Râmnicu Vâlcea Traian Sports Hall 1982 3,126 Sfântu Gheorghe Sepsi Arena 2017 3,000 Sibiu Transilvania Sports Hall 1998 1,850 Târgu Jiu Târgu Jiu Sports Hall 2018 1,223 Târgu Mureş Târgu Mureş Sports Hall 1978 2,000 Timișoara Constantin Jude Sports Hall 1968 1,400 Turda Turda Arena 2023 3,183
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