Peristeri Indoor Hall |
NEW
hall for the 2004 Olympics
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This
new indoor hall will be the venue for boxing during the 2004
Athens Olympic Games.
It has a capacity of 8,400. |
After the 2004 Olympic Games, the new Peristeri Indoor Hall will form
part of a multi-sports complex. The additional north-west part of
the hall's stands will be removed, thus reducing capacity to 2,305.
This will leave space for the development of the following: one football
stadium, two 5-a-side football grounds, one open-air basketball court,
two tennis courts and one volleyball court.
All the above is obvious if you have a look at the two following models by clicking on the relevant links: the first shows the area as it will be during the Olympics, while the second depicts the multi-sports complex that will be developed after 2004. |
Please note that most of the photographs on this page (except
for the first and last) may be viewed in full size, if they are selected.
For example, you can click on the icon on the right and you will be
able to see the ground plan of the indoor hall, as it will be in August
2004 (the additional stands can be clearly seen on the west and north
of the permanent structure).
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The
new Peristeri Olympic Boxing Hall was the last venue to be finalised,
as this didn't happen until the summer of 2002. It was then that the
planned new arena "moved" from the Faliron coastal zone
to the city of Peristeri, a western district of Athens. The site of
the new hall is just off the Athens-Thessaloniki motorway. Officials
have claimed that access to it by public transport will be easy, as
it will be served by the Athens Metro. This can only be considered
a bad joke, as the new Aghios Antonios station of line 2 is about
2 kilometres away!
The budgeted cost of the whole multi-sports complex was € 14,671,801. Works for its construction commenced in early 2003 by J&P-AVAX S.A. and were completed in May 2004. The indoor hall was inaugurated on 26 May during the Athens International Boxing Tournament. All internal photos of the hall that are featured above were shot on that date. |
The
stand of the future football stadium has also been constructed west
of the indoor hall. It has a capacity of about 3,000. During the 2004
Olympics, both its indoor spaces and most of the future football ground
will be used for other purposes (press centre, warm-up area etc).
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Many
thanks to architect Mr Nikos Deligiannis of J&P-AVAX for his valuable
assistance. The first aerial photograph on this page comes from the Athens 2004 official website. |
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