MVM Dome
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The MVM Dome,[1] sometimes known as the Budapest Handball Sports Hall (Hungarian: Budapesti Kézilabda Sportcsarnok) and formally known as Budapest Multifunctional Arena, named after MVM Group, is Europe's largest handball arena located in Budapest, the capital city of Hungary.[2][3][4][5][6]
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Former names | Budapest Multifunctional Arena (2021) |
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Location | Budapest, Hungary |
Coordinates | 47°28′23.42″N 19°6′7.45″E |
Capacity | 20,028 (handball) |
Construction | |
Broke ground | September 2019 |
Opened | 16 December 2021 |
Architect | György Skardelli |
Main contractors | Market Építő Zrt. |
Tenants | |
Hungary men's national handball team Hungary women's national handball team |
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Opened in December 2021, it hosted the 2022 European Men's Handball Championship. It will host the 2024 European Women's Handball Championship, the 2027 World Women's Handball Championship, and the Final Four of the Women's EHF Champions League from 2022 onwards.