Kujawsko-Pomorska Arena Toruń is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Toruń, Poland, opened in 2014. The main arena has 6,248 permanent seats and a capacity of up to 9,250, with standing places, for concerts. It is home to Twarde Pierniki Toruń of the Polish Basketball League.

History

In 2010, the general project of the arena was presented by a consortium of Dedeco and MD Polska. Construction commenced in 2011. It is located in Chełmińskie Przedmieście[pl], in the western part of the city. The total cost of the venue reached 158 million złoty (approx. 40 million). The building's dimensions are: 162.25 meters in length, 97.10 meters in width and 20 meters in height.

Arena Toruń was opened on 10 August 2014. It consists of two venues: a main arena and a side arena.

Since 1 July 2025, the hall is officially named Kujawsko-Pomorska Arena Toruń following an agreement between the Kuyavian–Pomeranian Voivodeship and the municipality of Toruń.

Events

The main arena has hosted the 2021 European Athletics Indoor Championships the 2023 World Master Indoor Athletics Championship and the 2024 European Masters Indoor Athletics Championships. Since 2015, it is the permanent host of the Copernicus Cup, a World Athletics Indoor Tour meeting. It hosted the 2026 World Athletics Indoor Championships.

Gallery

  • Under construction
  • North view of the venue
  • Night view
  • Interior
  • A horticultural exhibition in 2018

See also

External links

Media related to Sports and entertainment arena in Toruń at Wikimedia Commons

  • (in Polish)
Preceded byCommonwealth Arena GlasgowEuropean Athletics Indoor Championships Venue 2021Succeeded byAtaköy Athletics Arena Istanbul
Preceded byNanjing's Cube NanjingWorld Athletics Indoor Championships Venue 2026Succeeded byTBA