D'Coque
| Centre National Sportif et Culturel Coque | |
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| Full name | National Sports and Cultural Centre Coque | 
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| Address | 2, rue Léon Hengen L-1745 | 
| Location | Kirchberg, Luxembourg City | 
| Coordinates | 49°37′25″N 06°09′15″E / 49.62361°N 6.15417°E | 
| Public transit | Coque tram stop, Luxtram RGTR bus stops 
 AVL bus stops 
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| Owner | Public Building Administration, Luxembourg Government | 
| Type | Olympic-sized swimming pool, indoor arena, sports centre, hotel and conference centre | 
| Capacity | 8,300 (indoor arena) | 
| Construction | |
| Opened | 14 April 1982 | 
| Expanded | 15 December 1997 – 8 June 2002 | 
| Architect | Roger Taillibert | 
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| Number of rooms | 36 double rooms (2 beds) | 
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The National Sports and Culture Centre d'Coque (French: Centre National Sportif et Culturel d'Coque), better known simply as d'Coque, (English: The Hull or The Shell) is a sporting and cultural venue with an indoor arena and Olympic-sized swimming pool, amongst other facilities, in Kirchberg, a quarter of Luxembourg City, in Luxembourg. More recently it has expanded into providing onsite hotel services, and acting as a conference venue.