Imagine a giant futuristic dome shimmering with golden hues in the middle of a lush green space. This is Hala Arena—one of the most recognizable architectural landmarks that Poznań is proud of. Built in the mid-70s in the modernist style, this multifunctional venue has become a symbol of the sports and cultural life of Poland.

The building, designed by architect Jerzy Turzeniecki, draws inspiration from the forms of the Roman Palazzetto dello Sport. Its unique appearance, featuring a characteristic bowl-shaped roof, makes it not just a stadium, but a true architectural monument of the second half of the 20th century. The arena is situated in the picturesque Kasprowicz Park, making it a popular spot not only for event-goers but also for local residents walking nearby.
Inside, Hala Arena can accommodate approximately 5,500 spectators. It is versatile: it hosts intense volleyball matches and grand rock concerts with equal success. It is a place where the city's history meets the energy of modern entertainment, creating a unique atmosphere of hospitality and drive.