Trojhalí Karolina / Karolina Triple Hall (Ostrava, North Moravia)
N 49° 49.701 E 018° 17.221
34U E 304889 N 5523077
Beautiful Trojhalí Karolina (Karolina Triple Hall) in Ostrava, complex of two valuable industrial structures built in the first years of the XXth century, was converted into multipurpose public space in 2014.
Waymark Code: WMMBHY
Location: Moravskoslezský kraj, Czechia
Date Posted: 08/27/2014
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Beautiful Trojhalí Karolina (Karolina Triple Hall) in Ostrava, complex of two valuable industrial structures built in the first years of the XXth century, was converted into multipurpose public space in 2014.
Karolina Triple Hall is a multi-functional space intended for the general public. It consists of the Double Hall buildings (former energetic centre of Žofín iron works), where it is possible to flexibly use the space for various cultural and social events, and the Central Office building (former Karolina coke plant power station), which people can use for sporting purposes:
- The Double Hall concept provides a covered square, where various concerts, exhibitions, theatre performances, fairs, public skating and other social, cultural and sport events may take place. In Double Hall you can hold any event that could be held in an ordinary square, but with a great advantage: thanks to the roof such event is independent of the weather. Double Hall may not only be leased by organisers of big events, but also regular visitors for their private activities.
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The Central Office is a separate building used especially for sport. Sportspeople may make use of the two gyms for purely sporting activities (volleyball, badminton, basketball, floorball, etc.). The gyms dispose of sports equipment for the above-mentioned sports and offer modern, functional facilities in a historic but renovated coat. In the gym area there is a sports bar where sportspeople, as well as other visitors, can find an oasis of refreshment.
Address:: Trojhalí Karolina Ruská 2887/101 Ostrava, Czech republic 706 08
Year built: 1903-1907
Year converted: 2014
Web page: [Web Link]
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