Spaladium Arena
Spaladium Arena facade  | |
| Address | Zrinsko-frankopanska ulica 211 | 
|---|---|
| Location | Split, Croatia | 
| Coordinates | 43°31′28″N 16°26′09″E / 43.52444°N 16.43583°E | 
| Owner | Sportski Grad TPN d.o.o. (2008–2022)  City of Split (2022 – now)  | 
| Operator | Global Spectrum Europe | 
| Capacity | 12,339 (Boxing) 10,941 (Basketball, handball, futsal, tennis) 19,000 (Concerts)  | 
| Construction | |
| Opened | 28 December 2008 | 
| Construction cost | € 70 million | 
| Architect | 3LHD | 
| Tenants | |
| Croatia men's national basketball team (selected matches) Croatia men's national handball team (selected matches)  | |
| Website | |
| spaladiumarena | |
Spaladium Arena is a multi-purpose indoor arena located in Split, Croatia. It was opened in December 2008, and hosted the following month's World Men's Handball Championship in 2009.
As of August 2013, Spaladium Arena had been closed for more than a year over the inability of its operators to cover the maintenance costs. It was reopened for a Severina concert in December 2013. As of 2020, the arena was largely out of use. In 2022 it was announced that the Arena will be sold due to maintenance costs. The formal reason for the closure of the Arena is the blocking of the Sportski grad TPN d.o.o. company's account by the City of Split in June 2022, in the amount of tens of millions of kunas due to unpaid utility fees and other charges. As of 2024, the Arena is closed and still waiting for a potential buyer.