Danube Arena

Aquatics complex in Budapest, Hungary From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Danube Arena[1] (in Hungarian: Duna Aréna, unofficially Dagály Budapest Aquatics Complex) is an aquatics complex located in Budapest, Hungary. It was designed by Marcell Ferenc and built between 2015 and 2017.

LocationBudapest, Hungary
Coordinates47°32′27″N 19°3′44″E
Capacity5,000 (permanent)
and 8,000 (temporary)
(13,000 total)
BrokegroundMay 2015
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Danube Arena (Duna Aréna)
Dagály Budapest Aquatics Complex
Interactive map of Danube Arena (Duna Aréna)
LocationBudapest, Hungary
Coordinates47°32′27″N 19°3′44″E
Capacity5,000 (permanent)
and 8,000 (temporary)
(13,000 total)
Construction
Broke groundMay 2015
BuiltFebruary 2017
ArchitectMarcell Ferenc
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Design and construction

Danube Arena, 2017

Originally, the arena was intended to be the home of the World Aquatics Championships in 2021, but after the original host venue for the 2017 Championships in Guadalajara withdrew in February 2015, Budapest, including the Danube Arena, was announced as the host for the 2017 Championships instead.[2] Following the decision to move Budapest's hosting duties four years earlier, the building was re-designed, partially due to the originally-planned building being too small to be a potential venue for the 2024 Summer Olympics and also because of the advanced deadline.

Technical features

The facility has two Olympic-size swimming pools, a diving pool and a short course training pool.

In terms of seating capacity, there are 5,000 permanent seats plus an additional 8,000 temporary seats, which were used for the 2017 World Aquatics Championships and dismantled afterwards.

Notable events

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