Glaspalast Sindelfingen

  • Mercedes -Benz Junior Cup ( U19 International Football Tournament since 1991)
  • Sindelfingen Indoor Soccer Gala ( amateur football tournament since 1982)
  • INTERSPORT Masters around the Kempa Cup (International Handball - up tournament since 2003)
  • German Athletics Indoor Championships

The Glass Palace Sindelfingen is a sports and entertainment venue in Baden- Württemberg in the west of Sindelfingen. It was built by the architect Günter Behnisch and opened in 1977. The Glass Palace Sindelfingen 1977 was awarded the Hugo - Häring Award of the National Association of Baden- Württemberg Association of German Architects (BDA). The maximum total capacity of the hall is 5,250 people. For room offerings include the arena with some 3,400 m², a mainly used as a judo hall adjacent hall with 414 m² and the Otto Welker hall with 130 sqm. The total constructed area is 67,000 cubic meters. The Glass Palace is also home to a bowling alley with eight lanes. In 2003 an extension was completed with another judo hall, a weight room and additional locker rooms.

The hall is used for mainly for sporting events and also for trade shows, conventions and concerts. The Mercedes -Benz Junior Cup takes place annually in the Glass Palace.

When to 2003 every year in the Glass Palace held international indoor athletics meeting presented Colin Jackson in 1994 in 7.3 seconds the still current world record 60m hurdles of the men on.

In the Glass Palace, regular national, but also international, darts tournaments take place, including the European Darts Trophy.

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