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Jeep Arena. / 54.717; 25.282. Jeep Arena is a 2,741-seat basketball arena in Vilnius, Lithuania, built next to Twinsbet Arena. [2] Rytas Vilnius plays its home games in the arena. In 2014, its capacity was expanded from 1,700 seats to 2,500 seats with the aim to host EuroCup games. [3]
Twinsbet Arena, located in the southern part of Verkiai elderate of Vilnius, is the largest arena in Vilnius and second largest in Lithuania. It generally hosts basketball games as well as concerts. The arena opened on 30 October 2004. Basketball club Rytas Vilnius has played all of their most important matches in this arena since 2004.
1971. Closed. 2004. Vilnius Palace of Concerts and Sports ( Lithuanian: Sporto rūmai) is an indoor arena in Vilnius, Lithuania. The venue was opened in 1971. It was deemed unsafe and closed in 2004. Plans to reconstruct the venue received significant opposition from the Jewish community as the site is located on the grounds of the oldest ...
The Old Town of Vilnius ( Lithuanian: Vilniaus senamiestis ), one of the largest surviving medieval old towns in Northern Europe, has an area of 3.59 square kilometres (887 acres). It encompasses 74 quarters, with 70 streets and lanes numbering 1487 buildings with a total floor area of 1,497,000 square meters.
The Lithuania National Stadium ( Lithuanian: Nacionalinis stadionas) is a multi-use stadium in Vilnius, Lithuania, which is under construction. It is planned mostly for football matches and is scheduled to host the home matches of the Lithuania national football team. It would replace the demolished Žalgiris Stadium and the current LFF Stadium ...
The Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania [1] ( Lithuanian: Lietuvos Didžiosios Kunigaikštystės valdovų rūmai Vilniaus žemutinėje pilyje; Polish: Zamek Dolny w Wilnie) is a palace in Vilnius, Lithuania. It was originally constructed in the 15th century for the rulers of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the future Kings of Poland.
Vilnius is notable for the architecture of its Old Town, considered one of the largest and best-preserved old towns of Europe. Vilnius was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994. The architectural style known as Vilnian Baroque is named after the city, which is the easternmost Baroque city and the largest north of the Alps.
The following is a list of indoor arenas in Lithuania, ordered by capacity.The venues are by their final capacity after construction for seating-only events. There is more capacity if standing room is included (e.g. for concerts).