List of indoor arenas in Lithuania explained

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). The minimum required capacity is 1,000.

Current arenas

Image Stadium Capacity Seated City Team Inaugurated
Žalgiris Arena20,000 15,7082011
Avia Solutions Group Arena13,500 10,000BC Wolves
BC Rytas
2004 [1]
Švyturio Arena7,500 6,2002011
Kalnapilio Arena7,323 5,9502008
Šiauliai Arena7,400 5,7002007
Alytus Arena7,000 5,5002011
Sporto Rūmai4,400 Closed, Waiting reconstruction1971
Sportima Arena3,157 3,157Football 2001 [2]
ARVI Football Indoor Arena2,660 2,6602008 [3]
Kaunas Sports Hall5,000 2,500BC Žalgiris1939[4]
Pramogų Arena4,000 2,500Ice hockey 2002 [5]
Utena Arena3,000 2,5002009
Jeep Arena2,750 2,5002005[6]
Kėdainiai Arena3,000 2,2002013
Jonava Arena2,800 2,2002017
Elektrėnai Ice Palace2,000 1,7781977
Sports Palace Aukštaitija2,000 Closed // Under reconstruction Basketball 1965
Prienai Arena1,800 1,5002011
Pieno žvaigždės Arena1,500 1,5002011
SEB Arena1,500 1,500Tennis 2008
NBA Basketball School Arena1,490 1,3152022
Garliava Arena1,800 1,300Basketball 2011
Palanga Arena1,500 1,2002014
Kretinga Arena1,300 822 2023
Telšiai Arena1,100[7] BC Telšiai
BC Mažeikiai
Gargždai Arena1,000 Planned

See also

Notes and References

  1. https://www.lrt.lt/naujienos/sportas/10/1944277/pristatyti-avia-solutions-group-arenos-atnaujinimo-darbai
  2. https://www.sportima.lt/apie-futbolo-aikste
  3. https://www.lse.lt/marijampoles-savivaldybe/
  4. Web site: Kauno Sporto Halė . 27 February 2024.
  5. http://www.anonsas.lt/portal/categories/81/1/0/4/company/3645/utenos-pramogu-arena-uab-versenta
  6. https://www.lrytas.lt/sportas/krepsinis/2014/10/15/news/pasizvalgykite-po-atnaujinta-lietuvos-ryto-arena-4417224
  7. https://lkl.lt/index.php/rungtynes/11011