The construction of Tüskecsarnok was completed after 20 years in 2014, and now it stands tall in the 11th District of Budapest. The facility got its name from its characteristic, pyramid-like, six meter tall roof windows. On the one hand, this unique solution makes the arena very bright and clear, so during the day, artificial lighting is completely unnecessary – on the other hand, the lighting concealed within the “spikes” creates an unusual sight after dark. Representatives of about twenty sports can work out and play in the 4000-seat sport complex. The main hall is complemented by several smaller spaces, which means that four smaller and one bigger gym, two professional squash courts, a fitness room, hot tubs and saunas, all available to students for a discounted price. These are complemented by several dressing rooms, of which some – naturally – have disabled access. In addition to sport events, the building is perfectly suited for cultural events.

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